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Havis and Farmwave Pioneer AI Solutions for Harvest Optimization

Havis, Inc. collaborates with Farmwave to revolutionize agriculture technology, focusing on vision artificial intelligence for harvest loss. Farmwave’s AI software monitors loss in real-time using strategically positioned cameras, allowing prompt adjustments to optimize efficiency. To address spatial challenges within farm machinery cabs, Havis provides rugged docking solutions tailored for Dell tablets.

Havis, Inc. is proud to play a crucial role alongside Farmwave in revolutionizing agriculture technology, particularly in vision artificial intelligence for harvest loss. Since 2019, Farmwave has been dedicated to bringing AI to the field, and our partnership underscores the pivotal role our docking stations play in supporting this endeavor.

Farmwave’s visionary artificial intelligence software operates autonomously, continuously monitoring harvest loss in real-time without interrupting the process. The system captures images every 3 seconds by utilizing strategically positioned cameras on the header and rear of the machine. These images are then meticulously analyzed with the software counting individual kernels and performing calculations to determine the amount of grain left behind by the farmer. Upon identifying these losses, farmers gain the ability to promptly adjust machine settings, minimizing loss and optimizing grain retention for improved efficiency.

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Farmwave’s CEO, Craig Ganssle, highlighted the challenges faced in developing hardware capable of running AI at the edge, especially within the limited real estate of farm machinery cabs. “Designing hardware for the agriculture environment presents significant challenges, especially considering the limited space within the cab of farm machinery, such as combine harvesters,” remarked Ganssle. “The right side of the cab can be a battleground for real estate. If you ask a farmer to install your tech in the machine, it better bring substantial value.”

To tackle the spatial challenges within the cab, Havis, Inc. was enlisted for their extensive experience spanning decades in designing and installing docking station solutions. Renowned for their expertise in demanding sectors including Energy & Utilities, Warehouse & Distribution, Waste Management, and Public Safety, Havis has emerged as a trusted partner. Havis recently unveiled cutting-edge IP65-rated docking stations explicitly designed for the Dell 12″ Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet. These docking stations are meticulously engineered to cater to the exacting demands of applications in the most unforgiving environments.

These Havis rugged docking solutions feature a two-piece design that provides unparalleled protection against dust and water while ensuring device mobility. The seamless integration of peripherals enhances workflow efficiency, catering specifically to the needs of Dell Latitude Rugged Extreme Tablet users.

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Ranges of advanced features are offered to enhance functionality and durability such as an LED power indicator, providing a clear status indication. One-handed docking and undocking capabilities make the process seamless and efficient for end-users. The spring-loaded, floating docking connector head ensures continuous connectivity despite heavy vibrations, guaranteeing a reliable user experience.

Accessibility is a crucial feature, with the docking station providing access to all buttons, ports, and the barcode scanner, whether the tablet is docked or undocked. Compact and lightweight, the docking station is designed for convenience without compromising durability. An integrated cable management system further enhances the organization of cables, promoting a tidy workspace. The inclusion of an integrated VESA 75 mounting pattern adds versatility to the setup, allowing for easy mounting in various environments. Havis docking stations exemplify a comprehensive solution for optimizing the utility and performance of the Dell 12″ Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet in agricultural applications.

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Sam Barall, Havis Director of Sales for Enterprise, states, “This marks a significant step forward in our commitment to enhancing productivity and reliability amid the unique challenges posed by agricultural conditions. Our tailored solutions, developed in collaboration with Farmwave, exemplify our dedication to driving innovation and efficiency in the field.”

As Farmwave progresses to the next iteration of hardware, an all-in-one tablet design, Havis is poised to support this evolution with docking solutions that align perfectly with the technology’s demands. Havis’s collaboration with Farmwave strengthens the dedication to agricultural technology, ensuring that solutions contribute to seamless integration and heightened farmer productivity.

Looking ahead to the 2024 season, Farmwave anticipates the release of the v5 Harvest Vision system, known as the “Farmbook.” In tandem with Dell, Havis is committed to helping Farmwave turn this vision into reality. Together, we strive to usher in a new era of efficiency and innovation in agriculture.

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