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Wyld Networks

Modern agricultural business heavily depends on the ability to manage resources, minimise cost, and maximise yield. Advances in engineering and digital technology, especially the rapid rise of IoT devices, have enabled a new level of crop and livestock monitoring providing valuable data that traditionally was collected manually or not available at all.

An overarching challenge remains the delivery of adequate connectivity in a demanding environment. Agritech solutions rely on low-cost, flexibly deployed network infrastructure that ensures the transmission of data from sensors to farmers’ devices over long distances in often remote locations, where cellular coverage is generally poor.

Wyld Networks’ intelligent solutions connect agritech sensors and smart devices – securely. Wyld seamlessly delivers data from agricultural/horticultural sensors straight to a phone, tablet or PC. Utilising wirelessly connected sensors, farmers can instantly collect data on soil temperature and moisture, pollution levels, weather conditions and rainfall, crop growth, livestock conditions, location data and more.

Using Wyld’s scalable mesh and low-power networking capabilities, farmers can implement solutions to increase their productivity, reduce risk and improve safety for workers, as well as control systems and equipment throughout an operation.

Wyld connectivity solutions transmit data over distances of up to 15km with batteries lasting up to 10 years. This results in lower maintenance and operating costs, along with improved operational visibility across a wide range of use cases such as cattle monitoring, environmental monitoring, farm asset management, irrigation control, and soil monitoring.

If you are an agritech sensor manufacturer looking for long distance, low-powered, wireless connectivity, then Wyld can embed technology into your sensor or provide boxed external solutions and gateways so your customers can securely access, share and present actionable data to solve problems and create opportunities.

Wyld Network’s LPWAN solutions connect data faster and more reliably from device to device and from device to people using LoRa, LoRaWAN, NBIoT, WM-Bus, SIgfox, BLE/Bluetooth etc.

“We are committed to adding wireless connectivity to our well-established sensor range and Wyld Network’s impressive expertise in this area makes it the ideal partner to help achieve our aims.”

Dr John Newstead of Delta-T Devices.

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