AMIRES is proud to be part of the groundbreaking HYPERIMAGE!
November 13HYPERIMAGE Press Release: Advancing Precision Agriculture And Quality Control Through AI-Driven Hyperspectral Imaging
We are (AMIRES) proud being part of HYPERIMAGE project, which is an initiative funded under the Photonics21 Partnership. The aim is to develop an advanced imaging system that combines photonics and artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time, hyperspectral image analysis.
This innovative technology is designed to transform precision agriculture, quality control, and autonomous systems, enhancing productivity and sustainability across various industries.
- Empowering Agriculture with Sight Beyond Sight
HYPERIMAGE leverages hyperspectral imaging, which captures hundreds of wavelengths beyond visible light, to reveal information invisible to the human eye. In vertical farming, this advanced camera system can detect plant health issues early, optimize harvest times, and boost yields by up to 20%.
By providing real-time insights into crop health, farmers can reduce waste, lower costs, and maximize productivity.
- A Versatile Technology for Industry and Agriculture
Beyond agriculture, the HYPERIMAGE system is designed for diverse applications, including quality control in manufacturing and autonomous navigation for drones.
The system’s ability to distinguish subtle material differences in real time has broad implications, from ensuring product quality to guiding unmanned drones through complex landscapes and assisting in environmental monitoring.
- Pioneering Photonics with a Strong European Consortium
The HYPERIMAGE consortium includes 12 partners:
- Research leaders
- SMEs
- Industry Giants such as: 4K-MEMS, Growy Infineon Technologies Bipolar and SILIOS Technologies.
The consortium unites Europe’s leading minds in photonics and AI.
AMIRES proudly supports this collaboration through strategic communication and dissemination, promoting the project’s impact and developments as it progresses.
HYPERIMAGE press release available here!
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