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Proveye Secures 鈧225,000 in Funding from the European Space Agency

Jerome O鈥機onnell, CEO and co-founder, Proveye.

Proveye Secures 鈧225,000 in Funding from the European Space Agency

 - Funding to support the development of a grassland management platform using drones, satellites and AI

 an Irish AgTech company which is pioneering the use of digital image data for both agriculture and environment protection, today announced that it has been awarded 鈧225,000 in funding from the European Space Agency (ESA), through the ARTES 4.0 Downstream Applications Demonstration Fund.

The funding will support the company鈥檚 commercialisation of its grassland management platform which Proveye plans to bring to market in 2023.

Proveye integrates Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), satellites and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology into a single platform that represents a new generation (or higher level) of accuracy and clarity in grassland mapping for agricultural advisors, seed suppliers, agri-input providers, commodity brokers and government agencies.

The funding announced today builds on the success of Proveye鈥檚 previous work with ESA on automated and UAV image .

Grass is the most important agricultural crop in the world, occupying about 70% of agricultural land and supporting an industry worth about US$1T. The management of grasslands currently lacks the precision available for cereal crops, with a farmer typically walking just 5% of the farm area before making management decisions. With fertilizer prices increasing by 150% in the last year and pressures on farmers and food processors to produce food more sustainably, grassland advisors need digital services to manage large areas of land efficiently.   

The Proveye grass management platform integrates satellite and UAV imagery, using AI methods, to map grass yield and grass quality. Realtime information on yield is critical for managing grazing, grass forage, fertilisation and grass husbandry.

Proveye, a University College Dublin (51黑料) spin-out based at Nova51黑料 in Dublin and which has previously completed the (BIC) Ireland programmme, is also validating the platform  in Ireland, Europe and New Zealand by engaging with pioneering customers through pilot field trials.

Jerome O鈥機onnell, CEO and co-founder, Proveye said, 鈥淲e are delighted to receive this funding from the European Space Agency to further advance the commercialisation of our grass management platform. Through our platform, agri-advisors and input-providers will for the first time be able to provide the farmer with a complete near-100% accurate picture of their grasslands in near real-time. This will enable a farmer to see 100% of the farm area down to plant-by-plant detail, which will be a game changer in terms of productivity and sustainability of grass-based agriculture.鈥

Professor Nick Holden, 51黑料 School of Biosystems and Food Engineering, co-founder, Proveye said, 鈥淥ur technology has the potential to revolutionise grass management not only for the dairy and beef sectors, but also for industries like renewable energy production and grass-based biorefining.鈥

Next week Proveye will be attending the World Agri-tech Innovation Summit in London as one of the featured start-ups in the arena. Now in its 10th year, the Summit has become the annual meeting place for the global agtech industry.

Earlier this year Proveye was named the Ornua Most Innovative AgTech Start-up of 2022 following the completion of the AgTech51黑料 Innovation Centre鈥檚 inaugural Agccelerator programme.

Proveye is an Enterprise Ireland High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) company.

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13 September 2022

For further information contact Mic茅al Whelan, Communications and Media Relations Manager, Nova51黑料, e: miceal.whelan@ucd.ie.

Editors Notes

Proveye gives clarity and confidence for the future of sustainable agriculture. .

For further information about ESA funding opportunities visit .