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US (CA): Mavericks Renewables selects Procurant for greenhouse IoT solution

Procurant, a Silicon Valley technology company transforming the global food supply chain, today announced that Mavericks Renewable Energy, an energy-as-a-service provider for agriculture, commercial and residential operations, will use Procurant’s IoT sensor monitoring and analytics solution, ProcurantEdge, to deliver value-added services to clients.

“We are excited to partner with Mavericks to bring a holistic IoT solution to growers in greenhouse environments. The ability to continuously monitor critical indicators and get in front of any potential issues is huge for our customers, and doing so through a single, integrated system makes it easier to focus on taking the right action at the right time,” said Dave Hood, Vice President, Blockchain and IoT Solutions, Procurant.

ProcurantEdge is a single, integrated system enabling the intelligent processing of data from many sensor types with the ability to record critical data to blockchain or trigger exception reporting and threshold alerts. In addition, Procurant Edge integrates with supply chain order management processes to enhance overall supply chain visibility and food safety.

In greenhouse operations, ProcurantEdge can be used to monitor: power, humidity, CO2, temperature, and light measurement.

“Procurant is a logical choice for us because they have a comprehensive solution that includes sensors and a versatile cloud platform, and they also understand the unique needs of the agriculture industry,” said Bill Shevlin, CEO and Founding Partner, Mavericks Renewable Energy.

For more information:
Procurant
www.procurant.com

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