Intelligence through vision: Precision Agriculture

News • 30 January 2025

With the global population projected to grow rapidly, food production must increase by 50–70% by 2050 to avert a hunger crisis. In response, over 150 Nobel and World Food Prize laureates have signed an open letter calling for “moonshot” efforts to ramp up global food production (https://lnkd.in/dBZ5n5i2).

Their message is clear: innovation, research breakthroughs, and international collaboration are critical to securing a sustainable food future.

Precision agriculture is at the forefront of this transformation, driven by automation and data-driven strategies. In our latest white paper, we explore how wide-spectrum and SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) sensing is key to unlocking this innovation:

●How SWIR sensors enable us to see better, see more, and see beyond what is humanly possible.
●Real-world applications of SWIR, from boosting yields and reducing waste to addressing food security and resource management challenges.
●The broader potential of SWIR, showcasing how advancements in agricultural technology will impact industries beyond farming.

Get access to the full white paper to uncover the immense potential of SWIR sensing in precision agriculture and beyond