Aerial imagery startup recognized for success with big data analytics in AgTech. 

thrive-top-50-graphicComing on the heels of our recent validation by leading researchers, we’re deeply honored to be named to SVG Ventures' THRIVE Top 50 annual ranking of the world's leading visionary agriculture technology companies “exemplifying the best in agriculture and food-focused innovation”.

 Backed by university-proven science, we’re recognized globally for our proprietary sensors, analytics, machine learning models, and plant science that help growers and their allies identify crop issues, taking the guesswork out of in-season decision making.

Recognizing companies across six different technology categories and seven problem areas within agriculture and food, the THRIVE Top 50 list is the result of six months of rigorous research and analysis with input provided by SVG Ventures corporate partners’ Trimble, Land O’Lakes, Wilbur Ellis, Taylor Farms, Elanco, Corteva, E&J Gallo Winery, Verizon Wireless, the City of Salinas, Western Growers Association, Yamaha Motor Venture & Laboratory Silicon Valley, Driscoll’s Berries, JV Smith, and Wells Fargo.

“This year’s awardees are developing incredible solutions that enable the agriculture and food industries to respond in a proactive way to urgent Thrive Logoenvironmental challenges, labor shortages, food security, and human health concerns” said SVG Ventures-THRIVE Founder and CEO John Hartnett, “Top 50 companies are critical assets to the industry, and we are proud to highlight the incredible spectrum of innovation represented by this year’s Top 50.”

"The team at Ceres Imaging is thrilled to be named alongside these companies who are Ceres Imaging Logoproviding some of the most innovative tools and services for an ever widening set of agricultural challenges," said Ceres Imaging CEO and Founder, Ash Madgavkar. "We’re proud to have proven our imagery powered by AI and expert customer support can put farmers in the driver’s seat to increase profits and be better stewards of their land at the same time."

We will be at THRIVE’s AgTech Innovation Summit on March 27, hosted for the first time at Santa Clara University. Come see us and hear about how we can partner with your operation to make 2019 your best yet.

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The difference between Ceres Imaging and other technologies I've used is the help I get from their expert team.
Jake Samuel, Partner
Samuel Farms
With Ceres Imaging we can take a more targeted approach to applying fertilizer and nutrients.
Brian Fiscalini, Owner
Fiscalini Cheese Company
These flights can cover way more ground and provide more insight than a dozen soil moisture probes — and it's cheaper to implement.
Patrick Pinkard, Assistant Manager
Terranova Ranch
The average Ceres Imaging conductance measurement from its imagery over the season has provided the best correlation with applied water.
Blake Sanden
University of California Cooperative Extension