Australian advanced machine learning company Trellis Data has successfully delivered a claimed world-first machine learning system alongside the Department of Agriculture designed to improve the nation’s biosecurity measures.
Australian machine learning company Trellis Data has successfully completed a funding round for growth capital, raising $3 million with support from lead investor, CSIRO’s Main Sequence Ventures.
CSIRO scientists have developed what they say is a humane new technology that could help save Australian farmers’ crops and livelihoods from the threat of pest animals which are estimated to cost the Australian economy up to $1 billion a year.
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