Open Innovation Success Story: Idea Connection and Joseph Byrum
My mantra for business survival in the biotechnology sphere is ‘Unlearn. Transform. Reinvent’.
My mantra for business survival in the biotechnology sphere is ‘Unlearn. Transform. Reinvent’.
From fax machines to real-time sensors—discover why outdated data collection is costing farmers billions and how to fix it.
From worthless sales pitches to incompatible datasets—discover why farmers can’t unlock their data’s value and who really owns it.
Byrum’s team includes biologists, agronomists, mathematicians – even an experimental physicist. Once you present a problem in a way everyone can work on, he says, the broad-based approach to solving it reaps rewards. That, in turn, attracts top talent.
From Joseph’s ancient grain strategy to today’s $4.6B agtech boom—discover why data is becoming more valuable than crops themselves.
Analytics can play a major role in ensuring a growing world population will have enough food to eat for generations to come.
Published: | Updated: Extract from The Lempert Report and Re-Published Progressive Grocer Joseph Byrum’s recent column in Ag Funder News explores artificial
Sensing technologies are evolving rapidly, which means it’s often up to farmers to use trial and error to determine what off-the-shelf products can deliver a “quick fix,” and which can be scientifically validated to contribute to increasing yield and profits over time.
Joseph Byrum, Global Head of Product Development for Oil Seeds at Syngenta discusses their industry changing machine learning and artificial intelligence modeling that will dramatically accelerate the product development of new genetics.
We are so excited to see the value that new ideas in analytics bring to increasing efficiency and productivity in seed breeding.