Delft-based AgriData Innovations, a developer of AI-powered crop monitoring technology for greenhouses, announced on Thursday, February 15 that it has secured undisclosed funding from its existing investors. With this new investment, the Dutch company plans to scale up operations, accelerate market expansion, and further develop its camera systems and computer vision software.
“This investment fuels our journey to revolutionize horticulture, creating a future where every grower can benefit from the power of cameras, computer vision, and real-time insights,” says William Simmonds, founder of AgriData Innovations. ADI’s mission is to empower growers and breeders with data-driven tools for sustainable and efficient crop management.
Founded by William Simmonds and Lucien Fesselet, AgriData Innovations is developing hardware and software solutions to improve greenhouse efficiency, using state-of-the-art camera systems, data analysis software, and actionable insights for data-driven management.
The company’s system collects and processes greenhouse data, creating crop images and analyzing data to increase yields and reduce costs.
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