Inaugural version of XFarming focuses on the sugar-energy sector
XMobots, Brazil's largest drone manufacturer, has just presented its first product enabled for the general public (not restricted to customers who own the company's drones): XFarming, software that uses artificial intelligence to analyze Brazilian crops.
In this first version, the software focuses on the sugar-energy sector, XMobots' biggest market. Developed 100% by the company's R&D team, the software automatically restores planting lines, identifies faults and calculates trampling. The company expects to release the plug-in that enables the identification of weeds next August.
"We've tested some software already available on the market and we can say that XFarming is the one that generates products for sugarcane in the most automated way. What's more, it runs on QGIS, so it's simple and easy to use," says XMobots' CEO, Giovani Amianti
He explains that the fact that it runs as a plug-in for QGIS, the open-source software usually used to generate final products from drone-generated images, was precisely with the end user in mind.
Although the software is available for sale to the entire market, customers who own XMobots drones will have a one-year license.
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