Drone technologies
       
     
Charis UAS
       
     
Hort-eye
       
     
XM2
       
     
Drone technologies
       
     
Drone technologies

Agricultural drones systematically collect data from the air. Drones can reveal many issues such as irrigation problems, soil variations and pest and fungal infestations and therefore help to drive profitability and sustainability.

AgIntel stakeholders are backing and advising a number of drone projects around the world.

Charis UAS
       
     
Charis UAS

AgIntel is major shareholder in Charis, Rwanda’s first registered UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) company. The company offers drone services in relation to construction, mining and agriculture. Services include crop mapping, spraying, asset inspection and aerial photography.

Hort-eye
       
     
Hort-eye

Hort-eye provides growers actionable crop analytics and insights to help them make timely and best decisions of resources (water, fertilisers, pesticide) managament and eventually enhancy quality and quantity of produce. Hort-eye is an Australian based company that offers services in relation to aerial survey, water stress mapping, crop vigour and nutrient variability, farm asset inspection, yield and quality prediction.

XM2
       
     
XM2

XM2 are experts in the design and use of UAV across a wide range of industries. XM2 has worked on some of the biggest films and TVCs in the world. What sets XM2 apart is that it researches, develops, custom designs, tests and flies its own aircraft. The company has expertise in designing solutions for any shoot, big or small. The combination of advanced technology, deep understanding of on-set workflows and significant experience results in superb content creation every time.