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Agrisynth Ltd
AgriSynth Revolutionary, new synthetic image datasets to train your agricultural AI solutions
Agrisynth Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2021 based in East of England.
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Financial period: 1 Apr 2024 to 31 Mar 2025
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Published 14 Aug 2024 11:37
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'Plant-INK' (Intelligent Nozzle Kinematics) - A Proof of Concept 'InkJet' type applicator for ultra-precise liquid application to plants to control problems in agriculture, horticulture, amenity and domestic markets
1 Apr 2025 to 31 Dec 2025
Agriculture, practised for thousands of years, produces food for human consumption and products for industrial use, by growing crops in fields or indoor controlled environments. Crop plants face nutrient deficiencies, weed competition, and pest and disease attacks. These are typically managed by applying liquid treatments of fertilizers and pesticides. To...
Development of an advanced synthetic data modelling engine capable of automatically producing high volumes of variable complex crop scene datasets at >10% of real-world costs within days rather than months/years to train agricultural robots
1 Sep 2022 to 29 Feb 2024
Agricultural robots require effectively trained AI systems to carry out functions effectively. The agricultural sector is one of the most difficult in which to train AI systems to interpret agricultural scenes due to multiple layers of complexity: * **Plant/weed species:** huge species variances and multiple species both difficult to distinguish at early ...