Building a smart horticultural solution with the support of AWS
We experimented in various industries and with various technologies before we ended up in horticulture. With the technology of Amazon Web Services (AWS) we built a smart horticulture solution which provides growers with real-time crop monitoring features. With the AWS cloud technology we are able to provide a stable and safe data network that can help growers optimise their growing strategies, prevent disease and much more.
30MHz co-founder Jasper Geurtsen: “With the support of AWS we set out to create a data driven technology for growers around the world. This technology could really help low tech farmers bridge the gap to high tech farmers.”
Watch the video to see how we use AWS to provide high quality and smart horticulture solutions! Special thanks to AWS for creating this video.
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