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The Canadian government has invested more than $10 million in ecoation’s Human+Machine AI and Robotics Platform to help globally scale ecoation offerings and services.
One of these five innovations in greenhouse technology will be recognized as the best of the best at Cultivate’21.
The collaboration between ecoation and Blue Radix is designed to use vision technology and algorithms to identify new ways to automate plant production.
The North American greenhouse vegetable grower has formed a new partnership with ecoation that also includes research into new technology capabilities.
Ecoation and Kinova are hoping to enable real-time identification and treatment of pest and disease risks in greenhouses.
There is one thing that has not been stifled during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that’s the innovation taking place within controlled-environment plant production.
The new technology enables growers to capture real-time integrated pest management risk projections and predict biocontrol agents’ distribution.
Koppert Biological Systems and Canadian-based Ecoation have signed an agreement that will help the two companies use each other’s knowledge for better data collection in the monitoring process of crop health in the greenhouse.
Greenhouse growers are faced with compiling and analyzing more data than ever before. Using artificial intelligence and robotics can streamline this process.