Renping Liu
Head of UCOT Research Institute
B.E.(Hon) and M.E. degrees from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Professor at the University of Technology Sydney, Former Principal Scientist at CSIRO, the winner of Australian Engineering Innovation Award and CSIRO Chairman’s medal.
UDT FOR AGRICULTURE
DEVELOPED BY SPECIALIZED BLOCKCHAIN AND IOT DEVELOPMENT
UDT team has been dedicated to solving the origin, security and transparent authentication problem of agricultural products, simplifying the logistics, making farmers from mediation, as well as reducing the purchase price of the product by consumers.
Smart contract can let farmers get income all the year round, by using calculation method based on smart contract, the advanced order from customer, purchasing basket and dealer cooperation will become much easier than before.
Under the supervision of IoT system, consumers and suppliers can monitor products in transit, such as current position, temperature and chemical fertilizer, thus ensure the quality of agricultural products, improve product transparency and security.
UDT FOR AGRICULTURE
Comprehensive monitoring, smart agriculture
The UCOT Smart Agriculture Platform offers a wide range of IoT sensors that enable comprehensive monitoring of a wide range of agricultural production data, transforming empirically based management of raw agricultural production into precise numerical quantitative management.
Unified management, production optimization
The UCOT Smart Agriculture Platform provides a unified agricultural production management platform to display agricultural production data through web services, mobile applications, and WeChat applets. Convenient production management and support for optimization decisions.
Data credibility, origin control
The UCOT Smart Agriculture Platform provides electronic identity labels for each agricultural product and collects all agricultural production data, while using blockchain technology to lock in, ensuring that all agricultural product data can be traced back and forth, and that the data is true and effective.