AgriTech IoT & Sensors
Connect Your Fields to the Digital World
In-field sensors, weather stations, and IoT networks give you real-time data on soil moisture, temperature, crop stress, and microclimate conditions — delivering continuous intelligence across every field.
Leading AgriTech IoT & Sensors Providers
Verified digital providers available worldwide — accessible from any city on our network.
CropX
Soil-sensing platform delivering real-time irrigation recommendations. Wireless sensors measure soil moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity.
View CropX →Arable
All-in-one connected crop monitoring device. Weather, microclimate, crop development stage, and evapotranspiration — one device, endless insights.
Explore Arable →Solinftec
AI-powered agricultural robots and IoT platforms for real-time field intelligence, autonomous scouting, and precision application.
Learn More →Semios
Precision pest and disease management using IoT pheromone traps, weather sensors, and predictive AI models for permanent crops.
View Semios →Sentera
Drone-mounted multispectral sensors and plant counting analytics. High-resolution field intelligence from the air.
Explore Sentera →GeoPard Agriculture
Agronomic intelligence platform combining satellite imagery, weather data, and IoT sensor readings into unified field analytics dashboards.
Try GeoPard →How AgriTech IoT & Sensors Works
Deploy Sensors
Install wireless soil, weather, and crop sensors across your fields — no wiring required.
Receive Live Data
Continuous sensor readings stream to your dashboard via cellular or LoRaWAN.
AI Generates Alerts
Automated alerts notify you of irrigation needs, disease risk, or equipment issues.
Optimize & Save
Act on sensor data to save water, prevent crop loss, and reduce input costs.
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