Deep Planet has acquired the rights to a smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence to help wine grape growers easily diagnose nutrient disorders in grapevines using smartphone photos instead of lab tests, following a new commercialization agreement.

Deep Planet CEO, David Carter, is excited at the prospect of taking on the technology and adding it to the suite of viticulture remote sensing, monitoring and prediction features offered by their industry leading VineSignal platform.

“We’ve been working closely with over 300 users including wineries, growers, major corporates and regional associations to help them manage their vine health, soil health, soil carbon, nutrients, irrigation, yield and maturity using satellite imagery combined with our machine learning and AI capabilities.  Adding and improving this technology as a practical tool for on the ground nutrition monitoring is an obvious next step to enhance the impact we can offer our clients,” Carter said.

Vine nutrition is a significant cost to the management of a vineyard, and if not handled correctly, yield and quality can suffer. The prototype app was developed as a technical solution to help wine grapegrowers deal with symptom confusion of vine nutritional disorders.

To participate and use the new product feature, reach out below or sign up on our website https://www.deepplanet.ai/vinesignal:

Deep Planet 

David Carter – CEO/Co-Founder

E: david@deepplanet.ai

T: +1 (713) 724 2207 [Alameda, California, USA]

Matthew Moate - Head of Sales

E: matt@deepplanet.ai

T: +61 409 783 221 [Tanunda, Barossa, SA, Australia]

Christopher Pang - Commercial Director

E: chris@deepplanet.ai

T: +44 7562 109672 [Bordeaux, France]

https://www.deepplanet.ai/vinesignal

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