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AGRO INTELLIGENCE APS

Danish agri-tech SME specializing in smart farming, agricultural robotics, and IoT-driven precision agriculture across European consortia.

Technology SMEfoodDKSMENo active H2020 projects
H2020 projects
9
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.9M
Unique partners
318
What they do

Their core work

Agro Intelligence is a Danish agri-tech SME that develops digital tools and data-driven solutions for precision farming. They specialize in connecting IoT technologies, smart farming platforms, and robotics to practical agricultural operations — from weed management to crop monitoring. Their work sits at the intersection of digital technology and agriculture, helping translate advanced tools like deep learning, digital twins, and sensor networks into usable systems for farmers and food producers across Europe.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

IoT and digital integration for agri-foodprimary
3 projects

IoF2020 and SmartAgriHubs specifically targeted IoT business integration and digital innovation hubs for agriculture.

Sustainable crop productionsecondary
3 projects

SOILCARE, IWMPRAISE, and HyPErFarm addressed soil health, non-chemical weed management, and fossil-free farming respectively.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
IoT-based precision farming
Recent focus
Agricultural robotics and AI

In their early H2020 period (2015–2018), Agro Intelligence focused on IoT infrastructure and data-driven farming — connecting sensors, building smart farming platforms, and exploring precision agriculture within large-scale pilots like IoF2020. From 2019 onward, their focus shifted decisively toward robotics, AI, and autonomous systems (OpenDR, ROBS4CROPS), while also engaging with digital innovation hub ecosystems (SmartAgriHubs, DIGITbrain) and renewable energy on farms (HyPErFarm). The trajectory is clear: from data collection and connectivity toward intelligent, autonomous agricultural systems.

Agro Intelligence is moving from farm data platforms toward autonomous robotic systems and AI-powered decision-making for agriculture, making them a strong partner for projects combining robotics with real farming operations.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European25 countries collaborated

Agro Intelligence always participates as a partner, never as coordinator, which suggests they contribute specialized technical expertise rather than managing large consortia. With 318 unique partners across 25 countries in 9 projects, they operate in very large consortia (averaging 35+ partners per project) and bring a wide collaborative network. This makes them a well-connected, low-friction partner who knows how to deliver within complex multi-country projects.

With 318 unique consortium partners spanning 25 countries, Agro Intelligence has one of the broadest collaboration networks you'd find in a Danish agri-tech SME. Their partnerships are heavily European, with strong connections across both Western and Eastern EU member states through large-scale pilots and innovation hub projects.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Agro Intelligence occupies a rare niche: a small company that genuinely bridges digital technology and practical farming. While many agri-tech firms focus on either pure software or pure agronomy, this team has hands-on experience across IoT, robotics, AI, digital twins, AND sustainable crop management. Their 9-project track record in large EU consortia means they understand how to integrate technology into real agricultural workflows — not just build prototypes.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • OpenDR
    Their largest single grant (EUR 620,875) and a significant pivot into deep learning and robotic autonomy — signaling a serious commitment to AI.
  • IoF2020
    Flagship EU large-scale pilot for Internet of Food and Farm, placing Agro Intelligence at the center of Europe's smart farming ecosystem.
  • ROBS4CROPS
    Their most recent project (2021–2024) combining robotics with practical crop protection, representing their current strategic direction.
Cross-sector capabilities
Digital technologies and IoT platformsRobotics and autonomous systemsRenewable energy integration (agrivoltaics)Manufacturing digital twins
Analysis note: Strong profile with 9 projects and clear keyword evolution. No website available for verification of current commercial activities. Funding amounts suggest a specialist contributor role rather than a project driver, consistent with zero coordinator roles.