Inspiration

Smart irrigation isn't just convenient and cost effective, it's just the right thing to do. With a world population close to 8 billion, water is becoming increasingly scarce. Up to 70% of the world's water consumption is used for irrigation. Not surprisingly, this is where most of the water is wasted. Up to half of the water we spend on irrigation is wasted due to inefficient irrigation methods.

What it does

ipent is a smart device aimed at reducing water loss due to inefficient irrigation methods by making plants self-sufficient in terms of taking basic needs (water, temperature and lighting). They are based on calculations of the condition of the plants in order to have excellent production without human interaction.

How we built it

The object will be driven from a mobile application to manage the object and define the ideal state of each plant. As well as the connectivity of objects in them case of a large sprinkler system, and on your smartphone at any time you can view the current state of each plant using "Augmented Reality" technology.

Challenges we ran into

Saved water, time and money by the time you are tracking your agricultural product.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

first protype of the project

What we learned

we learned IOT and how to make objects do all the calculations needed to boost the plants production

What's next for ipent

Agriculture either for large farmers or for individuals who own a simple garden needs great care to reduce water loss which still remains an unresolved problem with inefficient traditional watering method, as well as he was almost spending more money and time. This encouraged us to find a new solution that is simple, inexpensive and achievable given our expertise. Regarding our sales organization, it's simple, for each customer we have two profit resources. First, after a one month trial period the customer has to pay a monthly subscription fee. And second, the maintenance costs for every system corruption.

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