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- AI and Robotic Powered Hives for Beekeepers | Beewise
The BeeHome ™ protects bees from pesticides with entrances that close remotely and is 6X better insulated than wooden hives Hear from other beekeepers: I am working with Beewise because I see their potential to transform the beekeeping industry, by improving management efficiency, reducing hive losses, and ultimately saving bees "
- AI-enabled beehives keep bees buzzing
The Beehome 4 is the latest model, which added heat chamber technology to eliminate 99% of lethal Varroa mites, the company shared in a press release Varroa mites are tiny reddish-brown parasites that can invest hives and lead to colony collapse Saving bees and agriculture at the same time
- Techmeme: A look at BeeHome, an AI-powered robotic beehive developed by . . .
A look at BeeHome, an AI-powered robotic beehive developed by Beewise, which has raised ~$170M and helps reduce losses by monitoring colony health in real time — After 150 years without minimal innovation, the beehive is getting an upgrade that is making it easier to protect colonies and the crops that rely on them
- BeeHome 4 is an AI-Powered Robotic Home for Bees, Helps . . . - TechEBlog
There's this new bee species with a dog-like snout, and then Beewise's BeeHome 4, an AI-powered robotic home for bees Unlike normal beehives, the BeeHome 4 is capable of detecting fatal threats to a honeybee colony including pesticides and then immediately defend against them in real-time, with almost no human intervention Besides real-time protection, the BeeHome 4 is also thermally
- How a Buzzy Startup Made the iPhone of Beehives to Protect Pollinators
The BeeHome 4 was also designed to seamlessly work with existing industry infrastructure Radzyner says the latest BeeHome model won’t be the last “We’re continuously trying to improve the
- Beewise aims to staunch the loss of bee colonies with . . . - VentureBeat
Beewise, the climate tech, AI-powered robotics company on a mission to save bees, has launched its new BeeHome 4 robotics-enabled home for bees It’s part of an effort to save bee colonies
- Earth’s first Robotic Beehive is here. - eeNews Europe
Smaller, lighter, and upgraded technology will help to secure pollination for a stable food supply Beewise, the climate tech, AI-powered robotics company on a mission to save bees, announced the release of its newly-designed BeeHome 4, which is both smaller and lighter than previous iterations, fits on a conventional forklift, and fits into existing beekeeping workflows by accommodating
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