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    [Field News] Avalve announces AI smart farm software that will lead farm technology at CES 2023… “We can mass produce crops through high value-added agriculture!”

    Wonjun Lee, CEO of Avalve, is explaining AI smart farm software to booth visitors. | Filming - Aving News
    Wonjun Lee, CEO of Avalve, is explaining AI smart farm software to booth visitors. | Filming – Aving News

    [Las Vegas (USA) = AVING News] Avalve Co., Ltd. (CEO Gyu-tae Park, Won-joon Lee) held ‘CES 1’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 5 days from January 8th (Thursday) to 4th (Sunday, local time). participated in and introduced AI smart farm software that revolutionizes agriculture.

    Avalve is a company located in the Pangyo Startup Zone and possesses AI software technology exclusively for smart farms. We provide a data collection processing AI learning control solution that can grow optimal crops using proprietary technology.

    The goal is to fully automate and optimize crop cultivation by combining the 1th technology industry with the 4st agricultural industry, which is still using traditional methods. Accordingly, through a self-developed system, artificial intelligence detects the state of plants in real time and automatically controls the environment, allowing artificial intelligence to replace the knowledge of experts, making it easy for anyone to become an agricultural expert.

    Won-jun Lee, CEO of Avalve, said, “Since our establishment, we have built data related to plant cultivation directly for three years and developed software based on various data.” He added, “After monitoring the condition of crops through cameras mounted on smart farms, we use artificial “We were able to grow the best plants using the data input into intelligence.”

    Description of the AI ​​crop analysis system researched and developed by Avalve | Filming - Aving News
    Description of the AI ​​crop analysis system researched and developed by Avalve | Filming – Aving News

    Avalve’s smart farm system uses artificial intelligence to inform you of diseases and pests, harvest time, and crop weight through a dashboard. Users can use the system after receiving approximately two weeks of dashboard training.

    In response, CEO Lee said, “Until now, farming has had large differences depending on the environment and the person cultivating it. However, our system uses AI-based data to allow cultivation with consistent nutrients and shapes with little variation,” he said. “With this, users can engage in high value-added farming according to their needs without any farming-related expertise, and can go into the field at any time to harvest crops.” “You can save time by reducing the hassle of taking care of it,” he said.

    Currently, Avalve is helping the cultivation of domestic strawberries, sprouted ginseng, etc. in Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia with its smart farm system. It is grown locally using AI, provides natural taste and nutrients, and can be grown in large quantities regardless of the climate. Above all, the company explains that it is profitable because it can save distribution costs.

    CEO Wonjun Lee said, “In the case of Vietnam, we have entered the B2G market and have targeted the B2B market so far, but our company will open the door to the B2C market in the future and lower the bar for agriculture.” He added, “At this exhibition, visitors from various countries visited our booth. Agricultural companies had inquiries about technology, and software companies showed interest in crop data. “We will take the lead in revitalizing farm tech by entering various countries such as Australia, the Middle East, Singapore, and Japan,” he said.

    Avalve officials participating in CES 2023 taking commemorative photos | Filming - Aving News
    Avalve officials participating in CES 2023 taking commemorative photos | Filming – Aving News

    Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.

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