
Per the release, Revol Greens has chosen to deploy IUNU’s artificial intelligence and computer vision system, LUNA AI, to "automate operations and steer better crop performance at scale, and its cultivation management platform, LUNA CMP, which is designed to digitize production operations for maximum efficiency across multiple sites."
IUNU’s flagship platform, LUNA AI, combines software with a "variety of high-definition fixed and mobile cameras and environmental sensors to keep track of the minutiae of plant growth and health indicators in indoor agriculture settings, turning commercial greenhouses into precise, predictable, demand-based manufacturers that optimize yield, labor, and product quality."
Currently, Revol Greens operates greenhouses in Minnesota, California, Georgia, and Texas and says it reaches over one-third of the country’s population within 24 hours of harvest. The IUNU platform, the release states, "will enable organic supply chain improvements across all locations for their customers through a combination of improved crop output and quality."
“We’re thrilled to work with Revol Greens to deploy LUNA AI and LUNA CMP across all their locations. Revol Greens is a fantastic operator and maintains high product quality and food safety standards for all facilities. Our LUNA Platform is a perfect addition to enable Revol Greens to continue expanding across the United States and continue producing the highest quality and most sustainable products possible,” said Adam Greenberg, chief executive officer of IUNU.
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