After years of research and development, IUNU unveiled its new
imaging system for tomato growers at Indoor Ag-Con in Las Vegas. The technology can be used by growers to collect comprehensive crop data from fruit to flower. "Combined with the LUNA AI software platform, this is the most detailed imaging and analysis system on the market."
The imaging system from IUNU is unique from other devices available today. IUNU's imaging mast varies from 10 to 15 feet tall, with up to 14 cameras collecting data from the entire vine. This flexibility allows growers the ability to design the right solution for their crop type. The
patented solution also uses stereo vision, collecting 3D information from the imagery collected. With this information, LUNA AI provides growers with new data and new value.
With the innovative new mast imaging system, growers are collecting ten times more data than with other imaging solutions. This data feeds four modules - Crop Counts, Issue Detection, Crop Steering (Automated Crop Registration & Leaf Area Index), and Forecasting - enabling growers to drive up to a 14% increase in profits.
"Tomato growers want a solution that works. They want to use computer vision to help them forecast better, detect issues faster, and enable data-driven decision-making. To do that, we have to collect great data, we have to be able to analyze that data, and most importantly, we have to deliver actionable insights from that data. This new imaging system is best-in-class at data collection, and LUNA AI is a world-class insights platform," said Ethan Takla, Chief of Technology
Officer at IUNU.
Growers can learn more about LUNA AI and the tomato imaging system at Indoor Ag-Con this week by visiting IUNU at Booth #325.
For more information:
IUNU
info@iunu.com
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