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CubicFarms works with Microsoft on next indoor farm technology

August 31, 2021  By CubicFarm Systems


CubicFarm Systems Corp. has selected Microsoft’s technology to launch the next generation of indoor farming technologies for fresh food and fresh livestock feed.

CubicFarms says they are one of the first controlled environment agriculture (CEA) companies working with Microsoft’s cloud services to deliver technology that enables farmers to grow indoors at commercial scale, sustainably.

“We’re excited to announce the next generation of our indoor growing system using Microsoft’s IoT services,” said Dave Dinesen, CEO, CubicFarms. “CubicFarms worked closely with our long-time Farmer Partners, like Swiss Leaf Farms in Alberta, to innovate and improve our indoor growing technologies for commercial scale farms. AI in the Cloud and on the Edge services help drive automation and scalability for our new and existing Farmer Partners, and for our business.”

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CubicFarms is working with Microsoft and using Microsoft Azure IoT (Internet of Things) as a key part of the company’s enterprise level platform. CubicFarms securely collects and analyzes system and CEA data from on the Edge to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Cloud using the easily scalable microservice architecture built into Azure.

CubicFarms selected Azure IoT to give the Company the flexibility necessary to develop custom modules that support diverse hardware and device requirements, while also delivering regulatory and compliance security to keep data secure. Using Azure services, CubicFarms will provide insights to the Company’s Farmer Partners all over the world through AI in the Cloud and on the Edge.

Rolling out to new and existing Farmer Partners, the next generation of the CubicFarm System includes the latest sensor technology to collect and analyze data, increased commercial scale output, and new remote diagnostic capabilities. Former Microsoft GM Edoardo De Martin, who joined CubicFarms in March 2021 as Chief Technology Officer, is leading the company’s technology and innovation team.

“Sustainability initiatives are important to Microsoft because we believe technology can help all of us build a better future,” said Suzanne Gagliese, VP, global partner solutions, Microsoft Canada. “We’re proud to work with CubicFarms on their controlled environment ag-tech systems and cloud services to help support farmers growing more fresh food locally, in a sustainable way, anywhere in the world.”


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