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The Artificial Intelligence-powered technologies can assist the agriculture sector to yield healthier crops, control pests, monitor soil, and growing conditions, organize data for farmers, aid with the workload, and advance a large range of agriculture-related tasks in the entire food supply chain.
: Pablo Bruzzoni – Director Técnico Comercial Taranis – comentó sobre el sistema de monitoreo y mapeo satelital. Nosotros venimos a aportar recursos sobre un...
The agreement will provide mutual farmer customers in the U.S., Brazil and Argentina, two-way data connectivity between The Climate Corp.’s Climate FieldView platform and Taranis.
Like Terminator for weeds, precision ag combines computer vision, robots, and AI to get crops right.
Taranis, an ag-tech startup that uses aerial scouting and deep learning to identify potential crop issues, announced today that it has raised a $20 million Series B led by Viola Ventures. Existing investors Nutrien (one of the world’s largest fertilizer producers), Wilbur-Ellis venture capital arm …
Taranis, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based precision agriculture intelligence platform, closed a $20m Series B round of financing.The round was led by Viola Ventures
AgTech Innovator to Deliver on Promise of Precision Ag
Biotech and predictive analytics startups dominate the Salinas, CA-based THRIVE AgTech's Top 50 list of agtech companies shaping the future of agriculture for 2018.
In the last week, AgriHub, formed by farmers and consultants from Brazil, visited 10 Israeli agribusiness companies, including the Ministry of
Agritech foi contemplada com investimento de fundo parceiro global da Microsoft; machine learning é utilizado para prever o clima e detectar presença de pragas Para ajudar o setor do agronegócio a reduzir perdas decorrentes da proliferação de pragas utilizando tecnologia de ponta, a startup israelense Taranis está investindo no mercado brasileiro. A empresa foi contemplada […reticências]
Artificial intelligence allows farmers to increase yields by spotting pests and diseases early — and has led to a new wave of indoor growing startups.
Leading precision agriculture company, Taranis, has announced its partnership with precision imaging company, Stratus Imaging, to bring specialized
Integrating aerial imagery with field-level insights helps farmers mitigate the risk of crop yield loss caused by insects, crop disease, weeds, and nutrient deficiencies.
Plagued by tight profit margins amid climate change, a volatile global trade environment, falling commodity prices, and increases in costs for seed,
Israeli entrepreneurs and executives convened to discuss how big data and artificial intelligence can be used to tackle the challenges faced by industry and society at Calcalist’s annual Mind the Data conference
/PRNewswire/ -- Taranis, a precision agriculture intelligence platform, today announced the closing of a $20 million Series B round of financing led by Viola...
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FRISCO, Texas and TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Agricen, an industry leader in plant health technology, and Taranis, a lea...
There are at least 20 agtech startups that use remote sensing technology for different precision farming applications.
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Australian launch provides farmers access to advanced crop monitoring services.
Taranis, a leading precision agriculture company, has announced the opening of its corporate headquarters in Sunnyvale, CA. The company’s new offices will
Tim Pearson, Regional Sales Manager of Taranis, talks to us about Drone Technology and how it can help Nebraska's Agronomists do their job with more efficiency.
The integration includes the FieldView platform’s field-level insights and Taranis’ aerial imagery technology.
Israeli imagery analytics for ag platform Taranis has closed a $20 million Series B round of funding led by Viola Ventures, an Israeli venture firm making its first investment into agtech.
Tel Aviv startup Taranis uses a combination of imaging and sensor data to provide valuable insights to commodity crop growers.
Merging technologies help farmers recognize problem zones faster so they can develop the ideal prescription and improve yield.
FRISCO, Texas and TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 13, 2018 -- Agricen, an industry leader in plant health technology, and Taranis, a leading precision agriculture company, have received a grant from the Israel-U.S. Binational...
Agri Tech special CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1 Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corpora...
Deep links with the US market and expertise from Israel's defence industry make Tel Aviv a startup powerhouse
Much has happened since we last spoke with Taranis in the fall of 2018. Since raising $20 million in Series B funding, the Israeli smart farming start-up
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