FAQ

Overview

What is WASP primarily used for?
WASP is designed for crop monitoring, soil analysis, and generating actionable insights to improve farm productivity.
What kind of outcomes does WASP help improve?
WASP helps teams identify stress early, prioritise scouting, and make faster decisions to optimise inputs and operations.

Sensors & Data

How does WASP collect data?
WASP uses high-resolution imaging and sensor-based data capture to gather real-time information on crop and soil conditions.
What type of insights can WASP provide?
WASP is being built to support crop health assessment, soil-related indicators, and early-stage anomaly detection for targeted follow-ups.

Integration

Can WASP be integrated into existing farming practices?
Yes. WASP is being designed to integrate smoothly into traditional and modern farming workflows.
Is WASP designed for field teams to use easily?
WASP is being developed with simple, practical workflows so teams can deploy it without adding operational complexity.

Availability

When will WASP be available?
WASP is currently in the testing phase. Updates on the official release will be shared as milestones are completed.
Can I get updates about WASP?
Yes. You can reach out via email and we will keep you posted as WASP progresses through validation and launch readiness.

Terrain

What kind of terrain can WASP operate in?
WASP is intended to perform reliably across varied farm terrain, including uneven fields and hilly agricultural areas.
Is WASP suitable for large farms with multiple plots?
WASP is being designed to support repeatable monitoring across multiple plots, helping teams compare conditions and prioritise action.