IntelinAir Raises $20M for AI-Driven Crop Intelligence Platform AGMRI
Indianapolis-based agtech startup IntelinAir has secured $20 million in a Series B funding round led by the Regulator Group. The company will use the funds to accelerate the development of its AI-driven crop intelligence platform, AGMRI, and create new jobs.
Founded in 2015, IntelinAir has developed AGMRI, a platform that uses AI and machine learning to model crop performance and identify issues. This enables farmers to make informed decisions, improving their productivity and profitability.
AGMRI aggregates and analyzes data, delivering actionable Smart Alerts directly to farmers' smartphones. The platform has been praised for its ability to help farmers identify and address problems early, reducing the need for manual scouting and saving time and resources.
The funding round also saw participation from Scientia Ventures, Takiff LLC, SDMC Ag Inc., and several senior executives from the ag and AI industries, including Aydin Senkut and Donna Dillenberger.
With offices in Indianapolis, IN, and Champaign, IL, IntelinAir is poised to grow with the new funding. The company plans to use the $20 million to boost AGMRI's development and create new jobs, further expanding its impact on the agriculture industry.
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