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Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries
Aquaculture technology
Research project

Identifying mechanisms and data collection options to aid socio-economic analysis of the NT seafood industry

The project "Identifying Mechanisms and Data Collection Options to Aid Socio-economic Analysis of the NT Seafood Industry" brings …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    24 Feb 2022 -
    27 Oct 2022

  • Research organisation

    Northern Territory Seafood Council (NTSC)

Story

Environmental updates in a heartbeat

Real-time reports from sentinel oysters could provide an early warning of changing water conditions. 

Investigator Ashfaqur Rahman, who leads CSIRO’s data analytics team at Data61, explains that as the environment changes, the behaviour of animals – including oysters – changes in response. 

  • Led by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Author

    Jen Marshall

  • Published

    Wednesday, 02 September 2020

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Multiple industries
Cereal grains Cotton Pulse grains
Multiple technology areas
Crop protection Data and AI
Opportunity

DataFarming: weedSAT - reducing herbicide use with satellite imagery - investment opportunity

Opportunity for

  • Venture capital, corporate venture capital, chemical and machinery corporates and OEMs.

  ^This opportunity is only for professional and sophisticated investors.  

  • Led by

    DataFarming

  • Opportunity type

    Seeking investment, Seeking partners

  • Express interest by

    Friday, 31 May 2024 12:00 Australia/Sydney

  • Readiness
    Mid (TRL 5-7)
    Proof of concept in the laboratory then in the field resulting in the development of a minimum viable product (MVP).
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Research project

Report on discover and design process for the Livestock Data Link (LDL) feedback system user interface

Livestock Data Link (LDL) is an online program that enables the timely sharing of carcase and animal disease information between processors and their producers with the aim of optimising supply chain performance. This project will undertake the discovery and design of a new feedback system user interface through a human centred design approach.
  • Funded by

    Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)

  • Project date

    25 Jun 2021 -
    30 Oct 2022

  • Research organisation

    TigerSpike Pty Ltd

Multiple industries
Beef cattle Sheep & lamb
Multiple technology areas
Automation Food processing technology Machinery & hardware Robotics
Research project

Scoping processor requirements in beef cutting control, yield data traceability, robotics, automation and structured manual cutting and handling

The Australian beef industry has specific requirements for planning automation and robotics integrated with traceability of information in the value …
  • Funded by

    Australian Meat Processor Corporation (AMPC)

  • Project date

    20 Mar 2018 -
    1 Sep 2018

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Beef cattle Cross industry Dairy Forestry Fruits Oilseeds Pulse grains Sheep & lamb Wild catch fisheries
Multiple technology areas
Data and AI Fisheries technology Harvest technology Input management Traceability
Opportunity

Real time data: Investment for development of existing US channels, and for trials in agriculture in Australia

Opportunity for

  • Investors^ in technology, VC funds, family offices
  • Agricultural industry bodies/associations to cost effectively develop and deploy data collection solutions.

^This investment opportunity is only for professional and sophisticated investors.

  • Led by

    Real Time Data

  • Opportunity type

    Seeking interest, Seeking investment, Field trial

  • Readiness
    Mid to Late (TRL 5-9)
    For opportunities that are seeking solutions providers who are in the mid to late stages of readiness.
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Wild catch fisheries
Fisheries technology
Research project

Modification of fishery assessment and modelling processes to better take account of changes in population structure, specifically animal size, on catch rate data.

Size selectivity is an important aspect of southern rock lobster stock assessment models and has been estimated for different fleets, …
  • Funded by

    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

  • Project date

    28 Feb 2019 -
    29 Feb 2020

  • Research organisation

    University of Tasmania (UTAS)

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