Rostelecom and MVT have launched a new "Apipuls" project to digitalize beekeeping in the Krasnodar Territory. This will help beekeeping farms.
"Apipuls" is a comprehensive system device for monitoring the condition of bees. It includes a control unit with SIM cards for the operation of the "M2M-control" service. Special sensors integrated into hives are used to monitor apiary scales and the external environment.
All data is stored in a cloud device. The server with information is located on the territory of Russia. All components of the "Apipuls" system are of domestic production.
The introduction of modern technologies allows entrepreneurs to establish and automate work processes, reduce losses and increase income. "Apipuls" will help beekeepers quickly receive data on the condition of hives without visiting the site and respond in time to possible changes.
The system can be used not only during the active summer period. It will allow you to keep the wintering of bees under control, preventing the loss of the queen bee and early brood.
Earlier www1.ru reported that in Tomsk they are developing a new project for printing housing.
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