
CredoSense Inc. is a Toronto-based ag-technology company that designs and manufactures a low-power crop health diagnostics system delivered through a Hardware-as-a-Service (HaaS) subscription. Its flagship product—a handheld leaf-chamber—fuses transmittance spectroscopy, plant gas exchange infrastructure, micro-climate sensors, soil probes and RGB imaging in one platform. Embedded Artificial Intelligence (AI) processes sensor readings, satellite imagery and weather feeds to generate acre-level prescriptions for irrigation, nutrient application and pest control in under one minute. The system is calibrated via rigorous field trials and communicates over LTE/5G networks, giving certified crop advisers, agronomists and medium-to-large growers rapid, ground-truth insight without the burden of capital ownership.
In this Technology Access Program Project, CredoSense will undertake a four-month project titled “Third-party validation of a handheld leaf-chamber and AI prescription engine for multi-crop production systems.” Work will run from June to October 2025 at the Vineland TDS utilizing the infrastructure and advisory services. The scope of the project includes: 1) sensor-accuracy validation 2) evaluation of AI prescriptions in a wine-grape and 3) preparation of a peer-reviewed validation report. The project develops and validates two critical technologies – both AI and 5G.
This project will provide an independent validation dataset and a peer-reviewed report and open-access factsheet from Vineland confirming the sensor accuracy as well as the on-farm ROI of AI prescriptions. This much needed validation will help satisfy procurement requirements for ag-retailers, crop-adviser networks and lenders who now demand third-party evidence before endorsing new diagnostic tools. The sales of the validated solution are expected to create significant revenue for CredoSense and facilitate the hiring of additional staff.
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