For the past two years Superhands has offered mini-weather stations and soil sensors for more efficient agriculture, and better planning of road infrastructure maintenance. The installation of traditional ground sensors is often troublesome, time consuming, and limited due to the need for cables. With this in mind, and with feedback from our partners, the development of a wireless, small-scale soil sensor has been in the works for a while.
Through the Thomas Johann Seebeck Institute of Electronics at TalTech we found out that Bayer, the global chemical company, announced a competition for the creation of a wireless soil temperature and humidity sensor the size of a grain of corn. We presented our vision and solution to Bayer, and made it to the finals (among the TOP 7), where we were competing with universities, start-ups, and large international companies from Germany, the USA, Australia and Greece.