Taiwan university launches smart farming lab
New lab in Pingtung aims to boost agricultural innovation with AI.

A new AI-powered agriculture lab in southern Taiwan has opened at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. The facility has cutting-edge sensors and automation systems to boost innovative farming capabilities.
Funded by a donation from Taiwan Hipoint, the lab enables real-time monitoring of crop conditions and automated adjustments to growing environments. The AI system analyses sensor and image data to optimise greenhouse conditions and detect early signs of pests or diseases.
Specialised chambers inside the lab simulate various environmental conditions, helping researchers identify ideal settings for plant growth. University staff say the technology is expected to play a crucial role in making agriculture more precise and resource-efficient.
The university also hosted a hands-on greenhouse training camp and showcased its innovations at a major food expo. Located near key research centres, the university aims to become Taiwan’s leading hub for agricultural technology and innovation.
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