AMERICA – AGCO, an American agricultural machinery manufacturer, is acquiring 151 Research, a research and product development firm, to create new technology solutions for grain customers.

AGCO and 151 Research previously had an exclusive technology partnership to develop GSI GrainViz precision grain monitoring, which gives growers and commercial operators insight into the moisture content of the grain in their steel storage bins.

“Our grain customers are facing significant challenges due to difficulty finding labor, low commodity prices and tight margins. We need the sharpest minds working on finding answers to these challenges, and we believe this acquisition will help improve our customers’ operations through smarter technology,” said Stefan Caspari, AGCO senior vice president and general manager of grain and protein.

“We are excited about the continued development of GrainViz and look forward to creating a connected experience across the entire grain system to increase efficiency and profitability for our customers.”

The acquisition will allow AGCO to continue development of GrainViz and expand into new solutions.

“Our team’s goal at 151 Research has always been to solve problems by helping customers gain actionable insights to improve their business. Paul Card, chief executive officer of 151 Research, added,

“GrainViz allows users to see the moisture content throughout the entire grain mass to proactively manage the quality and quantity of their stored grain. We are pleased AGCO recognized the benefits this game-changing technology can bring to customers and shares our passion for finding smarter answers to the industry’s biggest challenges.”

AGCO intends to retain the firm’s 45 current employees and to maintain the Winnipeg, Canada, office as the smart grain technology center of excellence. The team is completing an initial release of GrainViz in a limited number of bins this fall. A broader launch is planned prior for the 2021 harvest.

GrainViz monitors grain condition and moisture in steel storage bins. Its limited launch stars this fall with installation in select bins, while a broader launch is planned for the 2021 harvest season.

151 Research was founded in 2011 as a custom development firm. Its specialties included data analytics, information assurance, remote sensing, remote control, and advanced sensors/radio and EM imaging.

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