Agriculture Competition

With access to modern electronics, agriculture can be radically altered to improve efficiency and make healthier food. For this project, teams need to identify their own project that addresses either home or commercial scale agriculture needs and produces a solution to the need. For this competition, the agriculture project your team creates need to be useful, be proven to solve an existing problem or inefficacy, must contain an analysis of resource savings, and must be tested "in the field'". For this competition, up to 4-6 groups of students will compete to produce the best Agriculture project for the 2022-23 school year. These groups will be reviewed by industry judges. The winner receives fabulous accolades and their project will go on display in the School of EECS main office. 

Objectives


What your team's project does is up to your imagination but at minimum you must demonstrate:

  • Analysis of resources savings using the project. Resources include energy, labor, and material (water, nutrients, etc…)
  • A working system that has been used ‘in the field’ not only in a lab.

Motivations


This is a competition set.  Competition sets allow for teams to explore an ECE topic area while still fitting into the ECE capstone design sequence.

Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications:
None Listed

Preferred Qualifications:
None Listed


Details


Project Partner:

Don Heer

NDA/IPA:

No Agreement Required

Number Groups:

4

Project Status:

Accepting Applicants

Keywords:
AutomationIoTfarming
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