Revol Greens selects IUNU as advanced technology partner

Greenhouse lettuce grower Revol Greens has chosen IUNU as its technology partner to deliver an integrated approach of artificial intelligence, digital solutions, and automation at scale, according to a news release.

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Greenhouse lettuce grower Revol Greens has chosen IUNU as its technology partner to deliver an integrated approach of artificial intelligence, digital solutions, and automation at scale, according to a news release.

Revol Greens connects learned AI technologies with their proprietary organic cultivation program, the release said.

IUNU’s LUNA Platform is an advanced horticultural platform and helps greenhouse operators drive higher yields and produce better crops, according to 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.

The release said the partnership is the first step in a shift toward AI driven operations.

The continuous automated phenotyping, combined with a rigorous germplasm assessment, along with the application of the latest in sensor technology and data analytics, are expected to accelerate new CEA-grown crop launches, further expanding the range of CEA-adapted crops and helping alleviate some of the major supply chain challenges faced by field-grown produce, according to the release.

With LUNA AI and CMP, our staff is positioned to help scale up our business and enabled to continuously learn and innovate improved growing recipes for existing and new crop launches,” Mohammed Oufattole, Revol Greens chief technology officer, said in the release.

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