Industry Challenges

What makes hardware and connectivity harder to get right in agriculture.

Remote sites with unreliable connectivity

Fields and farms are often far from stable Wi-Fi or cellular coverage, making standard connectivity assumptions fall apart.

Equipment exposed to heat, dust and moisture

Devices left in the field face sun, rain, humidity and dust that ordinary enclosures and components aren't built to survive.

Manual monitoring of irrigation, soil and livestock conditions

Without sensors in place, tracking soil moisture, water flow or animal conditions still depends on someone walking the site.

Hardware that needs to run unattended for long periods

Farm devices are rarely near a technician, so they need to keep working reliably between visits, often on limited power.

Engineering Solutions

How we design around these constraints.

Low-power, long-range connectivity

LoRa and other long-range radio options for devices that need to report from sites without cellular or Wi-Fi coverage.

Ruggedized enclosures and hardware

Enclosure and component selection suited to outdoor exposure, heat, dust, moisture and temperature swings.

Sensor-based monitoring

Soil moisture, flow, temperature and other sensors integrated into a device that reports conditions automatically instead of relying on manual checks.

Low-power embedded design for long battery life

Firmware and hardware tuned for sleep cycles and power budgets so field devices can run unattended between visits.

Relevant Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Can your devices run on solar/battery power in the field?

Yes, we design for low-power operation and can size battery and solar-charging setups around your site's power budget and duty cycle.

Do you support LoRa or other long-range connectivity for rural sites?

Yes, for sites without reliable cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, we can design around LoRa or other long-range radio options depending on your range and data needs.

Have an agriculture engineering project in mind?

Tell us about your site and constraints, and we'll scope an approach suited to the field, not the lab.

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