Agriculture has undergone a revolution with the emergence of advanced technologies in Agri-Tech, and display and embedded technology in particular have played a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency, productivity, and sustainability for an ever increasing population in ways that were not possible before.
Anders, are market leaders in the design, development, and distribution of display and embedded technology and we pride ourselves in working with Original Equipment Manufacturing partners (OEMs) from traditional and non-traditional markets.
Anders is Active in Agri-Tech
Currently we are collaborating with our equipment manufacturing partners in the agri-tech industries of harvesting, asset monitoring, precision autonomous farming, and beyond, to enable them to turn their concepts into a reality, through inspirational, intelligent, intuitive displays and embedded systems. Their innovation is helping to address the many challenges that the farming industry is facing in today’s world and at Anders we are helping them to bring their innovation to life, showcasing how display and embedded technology can enhance performance and improve functionality.
In a series of articles focused on the agri-tech industry, we will help you to understand our involvement in this burgeoning industry,
Why is everyone talking about agri-tech?
The global smart agriculture market (agri-tech) is expected to reach $17.1 Billion by 2026. As the global technology landscape merges with scientific progress, the way food is grown, harvested, packaged, and delivered is changing. This convergence has increased awareness and interest in the agri-tech industry. Agri-tech is a significant market of importance, as globally we are in a state of crisis. Environmental factors, climate crisis, weather extremes, droughts, inactive transportation systems and logistics networks, lack of resources, skills gap shortages and an ageing workforce are all pushing us into a state of economic predicament.
In the agri-tech industry, Anders in collaboration with our equipment manufacturing partners are exploring, investigating, and engineering innovative products that can provide:
- Innovative solutions to conserve energy and increase power generation
- Solar-powered irrigation systems, wind turbines, and biogas digesters that can effectively generate electricity from agricultural waste.
- Advancements in precision agriculture technology enables farmers to optimise crop growth and resource usage, thereby reducing the energy required for cultivation.
- Such solutions are expected to have a substantial impact on the sustainability and profitability of agricultural practices in the years ahead.
- Technological advancements to address food shortages for a growing population
- Vertical farming, which involves growing crops in stacked layers using artificial lighting and a controlled environment, allows for year-round crop production in urban areas and reduces the need for transportation, thereby increasing access to fresh produce.
- Precision agriculture technology helps farmers to optimize crop growth and yield, allowing for more efficient use of resources and increased food production.
- Biotech innovations, such as gene editing and crop breeding, are being developed to produce crops that are more resistant to pests, diseases, and environmental stress, ultimately leading to higher yields and improved food security.
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Innovativations to support access to clean water
- Smart irrigation systems that use weather data and sensors to optimize water usage in agriculture, reducing waste and conserving resources.
- Water quality monitoring technology, which enables the continuous monitoring of water sources for contaminants and ensures that water is safe for use in agriculture and for human consumption.
- Water filtration and desalination technology, which can provide access to clean water in areas where fresh water sources are scarce.
And a whole lot more of interesting and varied innovations that are the critical success factors for the future of farming.
Anders adding technical expertise in Agritech
The agri-tech industry is large and diverse, which is why at Anders we have taken a strategic approach to evaluate the market to expand our display and embedded solutions and offer them where they add most value .
The agri-tech industry is large and diverse, which is why at Anders we have taken a strategic approach to evaluate the market to expand our display and embedded solutions and offer them where they add most value .
As a result, we are working with OEMs who deliver technological advancements in the areas of, harvesting, asset management, and autonomous farming. Together, across the supply chain network of farmer (the end-user of the technology), the OEM (the innovator of the technology), and us at Anders (the company who brings the innovation and engineering expertise for product realisation and fulfilment) we have one common goal of increased agribusiness productivity and produce yield. We also understand that only via technological advancements will we be able to achieve this goal, as we will all heavily rely on agri-tech innovation to drive accuracy and efficiency.
Farming is one of the most challenging environments for technology, having a solution which works seamlessly, regardless of the conditions is key to success:
- IP67 grade rugged PCs
- Displays with toughened glass that are readable in direct sunlight
- Flawless touch even using gloved hands
- Extended operating temperature to meet global weather demands
- Seamless operation in dirty, dusty, wet and humid environments
- Vibration and shock proof systems
Precision farming is based on data driven decisions. Embedded technology is key to this success:
- Edge analytics for immediate feedback without cloud connection – such as monitoring livestock, farming equipment, crops, and supply chain health
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled systems provide superior level of insights, predictions and solutions to enhance success rates
- Long range wireless communications
- Real time over the air updates
- Gateway solutions to seamlessly connect devices across the farm
A safe, secure and always on infrastructure will reduce waste and increase yield. Embedded technology will allow:
- 24/7 low power operation
- Eradicate repetitive manual tasks
- Cyber secure systems to prevent online threats
Farming isn’t a new industry, but the technological advancements to aid what is a tough profession in perplexing times is (e.g. precision farming, automation, Big Data, etc), and these will aid it in becoming more efficient, more effective, and will soon become hard for us all to live without.
In our following articles in the agri-tech series, we will share with you Anders view on the future of farming as smart tech takes grip to address the challenges of:
- Resource Shortage
- Climate control
- Energy preservation
- Cost of living
Join us on our journey as we work to protect this age-old profession, our people, and our planet.