AI for Food + Ag
This 90 minute Regen House event brings together some of the most innovative AI-driven food and agriculture startups, offering a glimpse into the transformative potential of technology in addressing global food challenges.
Each startup will share their vision for the year 2034 and demonstrate what they are building today to achieve that vision.
Mike Lee of The Future Market and author of Mise: On the Future of Food, will kick off the session with an illuminating introduction on the far-reaching implications of AI in the food industry.
Following the introduction, we'll hear from a carefully curated selection of cutting-edge startups at the intersection of AI, food, and agriculture. Each company will showcase their current AI applications in the food and agriculture sectors, and paint a vivid picture of how their technologies could evolve to create an AI-powered food system by 2034.
Aigen: Aigen is accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture. They are launching the world’s first AI-driven, network connected robotic fleet, powered entirely by the elements. Aigen is building a future with no harmful chemicals in our food. Backed by NEA, GFC, AgFunder, Regen.vc, and Bessemer Ventures.
Tastewise: Tastewise is the GenAI-powered consumer data platform crafted for the food and beverage industry. Built with AI at its core, Tastewise enables leading F&B brands to execute with unmatched speed and scale. From concept exploration to market launch, our comprehensive SaaS solutions streamline every stage of development, ensuring brands stay ahead of market trends and closer to their consumers. Tastewise is committed to helping shape a healthier, sustainable future for the F&B industry.
Keychain: Keychain is a platform for CPG manufacturing that works with brands and retailers to bring clarity and convenience to the process of creating products that consumers love. With a network of 24,000+ manufacturers, Keychain's proprietary, AI-powered platform helps brands and retailers quickly find the perfect manufacturing partners. Keychain is digitizing the tedious process of finding partners in the CPG industry – ultimately streamlining the CPG supply chain and helping bring cheaper and higher quality goods to store shelves.
IoT4Ag: The Internet of Things for Precision Agriculture (IoT4Ag) is a NSF Engineering Research Center. IoT4Ag’s mission is to create and translate to practice Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for precision agriculture and to train and educate a diverse workforce that will address the societal grand challenge of food, energy, and water security for decades to come. IoT4Ag is creating next-generation IoT sense-communication-response technologies and establishing engineered integrated systems for precision farming of tree crops and row crops. The Center is driven by the agricultural-specific use case of IoT to achieve breakthrough technologies in sensors, robotics, and energy and communication devices to AI-driven digital twins of row and tree crops and human-centered decision-Ag interfaces that enable sustainable farming practices.
By the end of this session, attendees will gain valuable insights into the potential of AI to create a more efficient, sustainable, and equitable food system.
Co-Hosted with Amazon Web Services
The cutting edge of artificial intelligence for food and agriculture. See leading startups and cloud service providers demo their software and solutions. specific for the food beverage retail industry.
Join us for a journey into the future of our food system, where artificial intelligence plays an integral role in revolutionizing agriculture and food supply chains.
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