Research & Partners
Tamiatics collaborates with leading universities and research institutions across Europe to build AI tools grounded in real agronomy science — so every recommendation we make is backed by research, not guesswork.
Research Projects
Active R&D initiatives advancing smart agriculture technology.
Development of tomato disease development risk warning system
Objective
The objective of this project is to develop a cost-effective and easy-to-use greenhouse tomato disease risk warning and detection system specifically tailored for small and medium-sized greenhouses. The system aims to help growers identify disease risks early and reduce the spread of infections, without requiring expensive equipment or specialized staff.
Solution
The solution combines environmental data from existing greenhouse sensors (such as temperature and humidity), multispectral and RGB imaging (including mobile phone images), and basic manually provided information (e.g. cultivar and greenhouse size). Using this data, the system integrates two complementary AI-based models: one to assess disease development risk and another to detect specific diseases from plant images.
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) – Institute of Plant Protection
Tamiatics OÜ, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University

Our Partners
Working together with academic institutions and industry leaders to develop cutting-edge solutions for smart agriculture.
Sensor Technology Partner
We work with leading sensor manufacturers to ensure reliable, accurate field data powers every recommendation.
Areas of Collaboration
Our partnerships focus on advancing key areas of agricultural technology.
Smart Irrigation
Developing machine learning algorithms for optimal water and fertilizer management in greenhouse and open-field cultivation.
Academic Research
Collaborating with universities to validate our AI models and contribute to scientific advancement in precision agriculture.
Industry Testing
Working with greenhouse operators to test and refine our solutions in real-world production environments.
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