Award Winning Agritech Innovation
Award Winning Agritech Innovation
Four Christchurch
electronic and IT companies have teamed up with
Dunedin-based TracMap NZ to create the new ‘TracMap’ GPS
mapping system for agriculture.
The TracMap system is designed especially to overcome the main problem of other GPS systems by providing farmers and contractors with precision mapping of product placement in hill country locations, as well as on the flat. It is one of the most cost-effective and user friendly agricultural tools on the market, and enables farmers to accurately demonstrate compliance to the strictest food processing and environmental standards.
The product enables farmers and contractors to drive fertiliser and spray trucks more accurately when working on steep and rolling hills, and produces maps that provide proof of product placement at the touch of a button. This is an increasingly important requirement for the farming industry.
Last month, Minister of Agriculture Jim Anderton confirmed the importance of on-farm traceability. He said, "Society is raising the environmental standards for land users and is voicing concern about the water quality in our rivers and lakes. At the same time farmers are increasing the use of fertiliser and nitrogen on hill country to achieve greater productivity. … The way of the future will require fertiliser to be applied more accurately to meet the precise nutrient needs of a particular crop or farming system. Increasingly on-farm quality assurance schemes are driven by the consumers’ desire to be reassured that the food that they eat is safe and free from harmful contaminants. This is driving traceability schemes where the farmer is required to be able to say that all on-farm practices are carried out to a standard that ensures total safety of the food product.”
The companies involved in the project are Bluewater Systems, EDAC Electronics, e2-media, and Holliday Corporation. All companies are already well known for their respective expertise and capabilities, with a track record of innovative new products.
Bluewater Systems provided a Snapper 255 Single Board Computer Module that controls the system operation and performs the processing and display of data received from a range of sensors such as GPS, weather and spray rates. Information is fed to the module via a central junction box that was developed by EDAC Electronics. This acts as a gateway to the various input devices and enables a display unit to be located on a vehicle’s dash, away from the sensor cabling. e2-media developed the back office IT system and Holliday Corporation provided the project management.
TracMap’s time to market was very quick at just 8 months from concept to the final high-quality product; the industry average is around 2 years.
Colin Brown, Managing Director of TracMap, is delighted with the successful development and launch of the product. “Having four companies each contributing their specialist skills towards the development of the project has enabled us to reach the market in months rather than years. We have already achieved initial sales three times more than we anticipated. Also, just last month TracMap won the ‘New Product Release’ award at the National Agriculture Fieldays in Hamilton!”
The team found developing TracMap very satisfying. Simon Glass, Managing Director of design services company Bluewater Systems, explained: “By working together we were able to reduce risk, meet an aggressive delivery schedule and develop a modular system that exactly meets the needs of the customer.”
Development and testing of initial TracMap proof-of-concept models commenced in October 2005. Feedback from farmers and contractors (many of whom have worked overseas and have worked with similar technology) helped establish the more practical features and benefits they needed, in particular:
- A screen that can be viewed
easily in daylight. TracMap’s screen is the clearest on
the market.
- Robust and scratch free screen and casing
for use in industry trucks (touch screens are not suitable
for this purpose).
- An in-built modem that emails proof
of placement maps to the contractor’s computer, and allows
the image to be forwarded with the client’s
invoice.
Other unique advantages of using TracMap include:
- Accurate GPS positioning that enables drivers
to work in the dark, and maximises the cost-efficiency of
expensive equipment.
- Reduces time and product
wastage.
- Provides proof of product placement and work
quality to customers.
- Provides simple method of meeting
all traceability and audit requirements.
- Helps with
invoicing clients and tracking of chemical use.
TracMap is built to last with robust hardware and a flexible technical design that allows it to be used for other data gathering purposes.
Brown explains, “Meeting traceability and audit requirements by reporting fertiliser and chemical placement is becoming more and more important in agriculture. I recognised the need for a robust and easy to use system that allows contractors and farmers to cope with changing environmental and food processing expectations. Using modern proven technology we have created a system that maps and verifies responsible placement of fertilizers and chemicals, and reduces operator costs, something of which I am very proud.”
About TracMap Ltd
(www.tracmap.co.nz)
TracMap is a privately owned and
funded company established in 2005 by Director Colin Brown.
New partner Gerald Harrex will join the company in August
2006. Its TracMap product is designed to help farmers and
contractors work in hill country locations. The company has
received business development grants from New Zealand Trade
and Enterprise for product development and intends to apply
for further funding next year to investigate and pursue
overseas markets.
About EDAC Electronics
(www.edacelectronics.com)
EDAC Electronics specialises in
the development of remote monitoring and control solutions
using both fixed line and cellular networks. Since 1992 EDAC
has developed many novel solutions for numerous customers
across a wide range of markets. The company is a leading
supplier for the delivery of real-time data for improving
efficiencies, providing peace of mind and most importantly
to increase yield and profit. EDAC has an innovative
electronic development team that provides a technological
design service to make concepts a reality.
About
Bluewater Systems (www.bluewatersys.com)
Bluewater
Systems, formed in 1996, is an ARM Technology Solution
Centre that specialises in embedded electronic and FPGA
design. With offices in Christchurch, New Zealand and
Melbourne, Australia, Bluewater Systems services a number of
international customers, including ARM PLC, NEC, Intel,
Microsoft, Nintendo and Tenon. Products and services offered
by Bluewater Systems include:
- Extensive range of ARM
development tools
- Snapper System Module and Single
Board Computer which enables fast design and turn-around and
low-volume manufacture of advanced electronics
designs
- ARM Consulting services, from FPGA design to
full product development
About e2-media
(www.e2-media.co.nz)
e2-media is a smart innovative
company that understands the strategic importance of
e-business, and delivers the technologies to make e-business
work – whether it is using its suite of modular,
internet-based web applications or performing custom design
and development . All work is conducted at the company’s
Christchurch head office. The company also has a sales
office in San Francisco, USA.
About Holliday
Corporation
Holiday Corporation is a project management
and investment company founded by Director Phil Holliday in
2004. The company specialises in assisting NZ technology
companies with high growth potential with the strategic
direction, expertise and influence they need to reach the
next
level.
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