Intelligent Setpoint Control for LUNA AI, a closed-loop system for autonomous climate control in horticulture, pairs climate data with comprehensive plant performance data using computer vision.
IUNU is conducting its fourth state of CEA survey, which is designed to provide insights on emerging trends and challenges in the industry.
Unveiled at this week’s Indoor Ag Con, the technology can be used by growers to collect comprehensive crop data from fruit to flower.
As many growers face a pinch in their workforce, they are turning to automated systems to increase their production efficiency with less resources.
The report from IUNU, which includes information on spread, detection, and diagnostics, was developed based on input from commercial tomato growers across North America.
Any degree of automation, from the addition of simple sensors up to image processing artificial intelligences, brings real value through labor savings to growers of all types.
Learn why the use of drones and cameras in the greenhouse is a step closer to reality.
Griffin has announced a partnership with IUNU, one of the largest providers of computer vision, artificial intelligence, and cultivation management software in the horticulture industry.
During the Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit in June, a panel of technology suppliers offered insights into how growers can effectively and efficiently integrate automation tools.
With business models like pay-by-scan and new technology such as artificial intelligence, forecasting models are becoming much more advanced and far more critical to revenue.
Revol Greens, one of America’s largest greenhouse lettuce growers, will work with AI company IUNU to deliver artificial intelligence, digital solutions, and automation at scale.
The world of digital agriculture is often misunderstood. Especially true is the concept of a digital system that represents the physical world around us, or digital twins.
The Artemis cultivation management platform and CropWalk IPM consulting firm will be integrated fully into IUNU’s offerings under new names.