
Eavisiontech
Pioneering technologies in fully autonomous industrial drones.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Eavision Technologies, founded in 2015, operates at the intersection of robotics and agriculture, developing autonomous drones for precision farming. The company was co-founded by Wang Xinyu and Dong Xuesong, who previously established Huaxing Zhiyuan, a company that was later acquired by Shenzhou High-speed Railway. Wang Xinyu, with a background in the high-speed rail industry at the Harbin Railway Bureau Scientific Research Institute, transitioned to agriculture, driven by a desire to make a tangible impact in his hometown. He serves as the chairman, while Dong Xinyu, a specialist in optical and electronic engineering, is the General Director.
The company's business model is centered on the manufacturing and sale of agricultural drones designed to automate tasks like pesticide spraying, fertilization, and land surveying. Eavision serves farmers and agricultural businesses, offering solutions to improve operational efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance safety by minimizing human exposure to chemicals. With dual locations in Silicon Valley and China, Eavision leverages a global talent pool, including scientists from prominent tech firms like Tesla and Intuitive Surgical. The company has secured significant funding, including a Series C round of $30 million in April 2021, led by investors such as Temasek, Bits x Bites, and CITIC, with participation from BASF and Continental Grain Company.
Eavision's product line features several drone models, including the J100, J150, and Hercules Pro (EA-30XP), which are engineered for complex outdoor environments. A key technological differentiator is the use of binocular vision and AI for autonomous control, allowing the drones to operate effectively in challenging terrains like mountains and hills. The drones are equipped with advanced features like millimeter-wave radar, LiDAR for obstacle avoidance, and the ability to follow terrain at very low altitudes. The J100 model, for instance, can carry a 12 or 16-gallon tank, has an operational speed of up to 30 mph, and features mist nozzles with adjustable droplet sizes for precise application on a variety of crops, including rice, cotton, grapes, and citrus fruits. These systems are designed to enhance crop yields and promote sustainable farming practices.
Keywords: agricultural drones, precision agriculture, autonomous navigation, crop spraying, computer vision, unmanned aerial vehicles, agtech, farm automation, robotic farming, drone manufacturing, LiDAR sensors, AI in agriculture, binocular vision technology, fertilizer application, pest control drones, terrain following, obstacle avoidance, smart farming, agricultural robotics, sustainable agriculture, drone surveying, automated farming, crop management