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IntelliCulture Closes $1.7M Seed Round

INTELLICULTURE CLOSES $1.7 MILLION SEED ROUND TO HELP FARMERS DRIVE EFFICIENCY IN OPERATIONS THROUGH REMOTE MANAGEMENT


Ontario-based software startup, IntelliCulture, has secured $1.7 million CAD in seed financing to fuel the growth of its farm management platform. The round consisted of a group of strategic investors and industry experts, led by Emmertech (an agtech focused VC fund managed and operated by Conexus Venture Capital) and supported by 519 Growth Fund. Founded in 2018, IntelliCulture provides equipment management software for farms to provide insights into spray coverage, operational health and labor management. The platform helps growers realize savings through digitizing and automating the management process. Since inception, IntelliCulture has grown to serve growers across North America, ranging from small-town family operations to Fortune 500 wineries. With the closing of the seed round, the company will be “pouring more fuel on the fire”, says IntelliCulture CEO, Cole Powers. “We have more growers and product requests coming inbound than we could have ever anticipated, so we will certainly be growing the team. We plan to double our headcount within the next year, and this support and capital enables us to scale smarter, faster and go further.” Kyle Scott, Managing Director at Emmertech, had the following to say about the IntelliCulture investment and team: “The IntelliCulture team is built to win – they bring an outstanding capability set and more importantly a drive to truly make a difference that shows up in everything they do. We are thrilled to be backing this team as they solve some of the biggest problems in the sector.” With a laser focus on supporting the agriculture ecosystem, Emmertech brings together key ag leaders from across Canada in their LP base. Coupled with the 519 Growth Fund, the groups bring a deep amount of industry expertise and business guidance to support the IntelliCulture team on their growth trajectory.

IntelliCulture primarily serves growers in the high-value crop space, but is lately extending its reach into other crop types through their plug-and-play platform. They offer IOT devices that are backwards compatible with all makes, models and years of machinery on the farm that feed data into their reporting and software. By outfitting the entire farm with devices, growers are able to better understand their spray coverage and efficiencies, as well as manage upkeep of their assets. “Seeing our growers transition from journals and whiteboards to literally saving hours in a day through our completely automated system to manage their fleet is a huge win for us at the IntelliCulture team,” says Powers. “These day-to-day wins are what make the switch to technology worthwhile, and it still makes me smile every time I hear one of our growers share how they are able to get home an hour earlier because of the system. I will never forget having breakfast with one of our California growers, where the Ranch Supervisor told us "[he] just bought [his] first house and is really looking to get some balance back in life the last 6 months. The GPS units really help with that; [he] used to have to drive all over the county and now [he] can come home for dinner". The bigger savings, though, come from a review of seasonal data. IntelliCulture notes that is where the future of the platform lies, in predictive algorithms in overall farm planning and operation. Some of their long-standing customers are already redesigning their future vineyard layouts and managerial practices based on the recommendations from the IntelliCulture platform to realize efficiency gains in excess of 30%.

When discussing the vision of the IntelliCulture, Powers comments on the philosophy of the company; "We believe precision agriculture should be accessible to all. In the future, whether we like it or not, farming is going to look different than what we are used to. The vision we are so excited about is helping farms realize further value from various technologies as we help lighten the load of management and automate planning. We see it as the only way really. Something has to be done to bridge the gap between tech and the farm, and we think we can do just that. As data and automation continue to become more prevalent, we hope to help our growers maintain a position of confidence while navigating their transition into farms of the future..."

For media inquiries, please contact:

Cole Powers, Co-Founder | CEO, IntelliCulture Phone: 289-404-2653

Laura McKnight,

Media Relations, Emmertech Phone: 306-751-8201


ABOUT INTELLICULTURE: IntelliCulture provides equipment management software for farms to provide insights into spray coverage, operational health and labor management. Driven to ensure technology remains accessible to all growers, the company digitizes and automates the management process for farms in a simple, elegant fashion. To learn more visit Intelliculture.com. ABOUT EMMERTECH

Launched in 2021, Emmertech is a new $60M venture capital fund managed and operated by Conexus Venture Capital Inc. It takes a fundamentally different approach to venture capital, with an investor base composed predominantly of critical players who work in, serve or have deep knowledge of the agricultural sector. Emmertech empowers founders to harness data, connectivity, and advanced technologies to lead the next evolution in agriculture, establishing Canada as a global influencer in agtech. To learn more visit Emmertech.ca

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