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INTENT Develops Technical Infrastructure to Promote Artificial Intelligence Future of Agriculture, Supporting the Realization of Efficient, Sustainable Innovations

New Apogee technology infrastructure manages, processes, and standardizes geospatial agronomic data at scale, delivering rapid, actionable insights for the agriculture industry. 


St, Louis, Missouri, (November 03, 2022) – INTENT, formerly known as IN10T, is excited to announce the development of Apogee, a modern technology infrastructure for use in agriculture that will support artificial intelligence (AI) -powered solutions and allow industry-changing innovations to reach the market faster and more reliably than ever before – increasing productivity, enhancing efficiency, and improving sustainability.

AI will bring new value to the agriculture industry. The overall AI in agriculture market is projected to grow from an estimated $1.0 billion in 2020 to $4 billion by 2026, according to Markets&Markets. Adopting a data-centric approach leads to increased agricultural efficiency, improved yields, and reduced production costs. However, to facilitate adoption, the infrastructure to support AI-driven approaches must be available for the growing number of participants – from start-ups to multinational enterprises. Apogee will provide the ready-made infrastructure required for the agriculture industry to embrace digital transformation, and leverage modern on-farm data collection.

Developed specifically for agriculture, Apogee will provide a flexible infrastructure to manage, process, and standardize geospatial data at scale, delivering rapid, actionable insights. Powered by the Google Cloud Platform, and with the ability to ingest data from a broad range of digital farm systems, remote sensors, and public sources, Apogee will provide a level-playing field for companies of all sizes to develop their own AI-led applications and solutions. INTENT will be the first to migrate to the Apogee infrastructure with its new INvision Trials platform that will launch ahead of the 2023 growing season. A full suite of APIs for Apogee, ranging from imagery to machine data to analytics, will be available to external clients following the release of the new INvision Trials.

“I am thrilled at the significant leap forward Apogee will deliver, not only for INTENT, but as an urgently needed solution for the entire agriculture industry,” said INTENT Chief Executive Officer Randy Barker. “For the past seven years, we’ve been accelerating product adoption – we know what it takes to lead with a data-centric approach. Apogee is built to manage the problems of today’s innovators and will scale dramatically to support the AI-powered solutions of our future.”

Overall, Apogee will support the use of data-driven insight generation in agriculture and enable AI-based solutions. INTENT remains at the forefront of digital agriculture adoption while ensuring success for innovators and farmers alike in creating a more efficient and sustainable future for the agriculture industry.

To learn more about INTENT and Apogee, visit www.INTENT.ag.

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