The Tyumen region became the launch site of the unique Digital Apiary project developed by Rostelecom to optimize the work of beekeepers. The platform, based on AI algorithms and Internet of Things sensors, has already been tested using the example of one of the bee farms and has demonstrated its advantages. In this article reports publication “Moskovsky Komsomolets” (“MK”).
The Digital Hive system allows honey producers to effectively monitor the condition of their beehives remotely and track up to ten critical parameters for the life of bees. All data from the devices is collected in the cloud, and beekeepers have access to the necessary information in real time via a mobile application.
According to Rostelecom representatives, the use of modern technologies to optimize the microclimate in the hive reduces the stress level of bees and maintains their performance. This not only improves the health of insects, but also increases the final product – honey. After the implementation of the Digital Hive, it is expected that the honey harvest rate on the farm will increase by 15%, and the number of bees by 20%.
“Digital Beehive is an in-house development of Rostelecom digital transformation project office in Bashkortostan and is currently being piloted in several regions of Russia, including the Tyumen region,” said Tatyana Mantsurova, head of work with corporate and government segments of the branch of Rostelecom in the Tyumen and Kurgan regions.
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Source: Gazeta

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