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With an annual mortality rate of 35 %, the disappearance of pollinators reduces production by 75 % of agricultural crops. The collapse of bee populations compromises biodiversity and food security. Beeguard Develops a colonial monitoring system based on IoT sensors and artificial intelligence to measure their activity and detect environmental factors that affect their survival.
A change sector: between ecological emergency and technological transformation
Intensive agriculture, the scarcity of floral resources and the use of pesticides weaken pollinators. The absence of specific data makes it difficult to adapt agricultural and industrial practices. Out The bee is one of the best bio-indictments that reflects the environmental quality of its ecosystem. This is the approach proposed by the startup Beeguard To respond to this environmental problem by providing objective measures to beekeepers, farmers and institutions.
Beeguard designs a real -time monitoring system to follow the state of the colonies. The counter Beelive Records 16,000 passages per hour and analyzes the dynamics of fuel and daily mortality. A connected balance follows the variations in the weight of the hive and detects activity reductions. An integrated weather station measures the influence of climatic conditions on the colony. A GPS module protects the hives of flights and facilitates the monitoring of transhumances.
These tools make it possible to anticipate problems and adapt the management of apiaries. The system extends to monitoring biodiversity in arboreal and wine crops, where pollinators play a key role.
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Beeguard A team today 5,400 hives in 12 countries and wishes to expand their customers by also addressing communities and industrialists. The company has received several distinctions, including the Sima Innovation Award 2022 For the counter Beelive and the 2021 sustainable food innovation trophy. She is a partner of the ECONECT projectwhich combines six CNRS laboratories with the study of environmental bio-indicators. Beeguard Collaborate with theINRAE and CNRS To improve the analysis of the data collected. Two patents are being deposited in order to protect developed innovations.
Beeguard markets its sensors and offers subscriptions for the analysis of the data collected. In 2022, the company achieved a turnover of 460,000 euros. She lifted 100,000 euros in January 2023 via the crowdfunding platform Pollylend. The company also benefited from Research tax credit (CIR)
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