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Smartwell Technology Corp. Outlines AI Platform and Strategic Priorities Following TSXV Listing
August 21, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Smartwell Technology Corp. (TSXV: SMWE) has outlined its technology platform and strategic priorities following its listing on the TSX Venture Exchange. The Canadian agricultural technology company focuses on applying artificial intelligence, agricultural data, and intelligent automation to both indoor and outdoor agriculture.
Smartwell has developed two distinct AI technology platforms. The Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) System is designed for AI-driven crop growth and production management for greenhouse and indoor agriculture operators. The Yuntong Agricultural Remote Sensing and Data System utilizes AI-based satellite imagery and spectral recognition for outdoor agriculture, targeting large-scale farms, agricultural lenders, and agricultural insurance companies.
The company's technology strategy centers on two distinct AI approaches. The CEA platform addresses how crops should be grown and managed in controlled environments, employing crop growth models, environmental data, and automation technologies to inform production decisions. The Yuntong platform focuses on identifying and monitoring crops and agricultural conditions across large outdoor areas using satellite imagery, spectral information, and AI analysis to transform remote sensing data into structured agricultural intelligence. Together, these platforms cover intelligent crop production and large-scale agricultural data analysis.
Smartwell’s CEA technology for greenhouse and indoor agriculture operators is built on a dual-engine architecture that combines plant growth mechanistic models with deep neural network data models. The mechanistic models incorporate principles of plant physiology, photobiology, water and nutrient dynamics, and crop disease and pest behavior to provide scientific constraints for plant growth. The deep neural network models analyze crop growth, environmental, and image data using time-series prediction, deep learning, and reinforcement learning to identify complex relationships. These models have been trained and optimized using over 250 million crop growth data and image samples. Model outputs can integrate with greenhouse automation systems for irrigation, fertilization, ventilation, and lighting, aiming to enhance precision, efficiency, and automation in crop management.
In contrast, the Yuntong Agricultural Remote Sensing and Data System is tailored for outdoor agriculture and large-scale operations. Its AI technology architecture analyzes satellite remote sensing imagery and multispectral and hyperspectral data, using small-sample learning and advanced AI techniques. The technology supports crop identification, acreage monitoring, crop condition assessment, and large-scale agricultural change detection. For large farms, Yuntong offers broad-area crop and agricultural condition information. Agricultural lenders can use the data to assess agricultural assets, planting activities, and production risks, while agricultural insurers can leverage it for monitoring and analyzing agricultural conditions and potential production risks.
Both the CEA and Yuntong platforms share a foundation of agricultural data, AI analysis, and actionable agricultural intelligence. For indoor agriculture, Smartwell combines greenhouse sensor data, crop imagery, and environmental information with AI crop growth models to generate production decisions and link them to automated systems. For outdoor agriculture, the company uses satellite, spectral, and other agricultural data to identify and analyze conditions across large geographic areas, converting remote sensing data into information supporting agricultural management, lending, and insurance decisions.
Following its TSXV listing, Smartwell plans to advance both AI technology platforms through commercialization and research and development. In indoor agriculture, the company aims to expand CEA technology applications, develop additional crop and growth-stage models, and enhance model training and validation. For outdoor agriculture, Smartwell will continue developing its small-sample AI, satellite imagery, and spectral recognition technologies and expand their applications for large farms, agricultural lending, and agricultural insurance. The Company also intends to develop its agricultural data capabilities and pursue customers and strategic opportunities in North America and other agricultural markets.
Smartwell’s long-term strategy involves building an AI agriculture technology platform across different production environments. In indoor agriculture, the company assists greenhouse operators in understanding crop growth and optimizing production decisions. In outdoor agriculture, it helps large farms, lenders, and insurers understand crop and production conditions across large geographic areas. By applying various AI technologies to different agricultural challenges, Smartwell aims to develop deployable technology solutions across crops, regions, and applications.
Smartwell Technology Corp. is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. For more information, please visit www.smartwell.info.
Source: Smartwell Technology Corp.