Sensie CEO Olivier Begerem on AI-powered sensors for greenhouse crop monitoring
The Center for Data Innovation recently spoke with Olivier Begerem, CEO of Sensie, a Belgium-based company developing an attachable sensor and AI-powered platform that helps greenhouse growers…
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