Internet of Things (IoT)

Unlock insights from connected devices and transform them into action to create new revenue and business opportunities. Create the Internet of Your Things by connecting your devices, assets, and sensors to collect untapped data.

Data driven farming products

IoT is making it possible for farmers to optimize their crop yields and promote livestock health and conditions through remote monitoring and data driven decision making. Our vast knowledge and expertise in IoT allow us to design and building highly scalable solutions for our clients across several industries. Our IoT technologies covers device hardware, connectivity, data management, applications, ana lytics and security and some of our solutions includes smart agriculture, precision farming, livestock monitoring, smart irrigation and more.

Smart Agriculture

We have designed smart agriculture products that utilize a selection of high end professional sensors. It allows to monitor multiple environmental parameters involving a wide range of applications, from plant growing analysis to weather observation.

Sensors:
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Soil oxygen level
  • Air temperature, humidity and pressure
  • Conductivity, water content and soil temperature
  • Soil moisture water content
  • Vapor pressure, humidity, temperature, and atmospheric pressure in soil and air VP 4
  • Soil nutrient monitoring
  • Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus

Weather

Our weather stations provide rich data relating to weather conditions important when correlating patterns and related data. Rainfall/precipitation, wind, humidity and atmospheric pressure all play an essential role in plant growth.

Sensors The solution comprise the following sensors.
  • Precipitation
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Air pressure
  • Wind speed
  • Wind direction

Support livestock health through realtime monitoring

There are many ways that IoT enabled livestock management solutions allow farmers to promote better livestock health:

  • Connected sensors in livestock wearables allow farmers to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, temperature, dig estion, and other vitals.
  • Data streamed to the cloud directly from wearables allows farmers to identify and address issues like illness and feeding pro ble ms before they significantly impact the herd’s health.
  • Farmers can use IoT solutions to monitor livestock reproductive cycles and the calving process to promote safer and more succ ess ful outcomes.
  • IoT sensors can be used to track an animal’s location, which can be helpful in locating sick animals as well as establishing and optimizing grazing patterns.