Harnessing innovative technology to maximise efficiency
Farmer's Weekly|January 27, 2023
Artificial intelligence, robotics and big data analytics are helping to revolutionise the cannabis industry by boosting efficiency and increasing profitability, says Thomas Walker.
Harnessing innovative technology to maximise efficiency

The cannabis industry around the world has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, and new technology is playing a key role in this transformation. Here are the some of the innovative tools and systems adopted.

Artificial intelligence (AI)

Al has many potential applications in the cannabis sector, including improving customer service, developing new products and services, streamlining transactions, automating processes for compliance and quality control, and increasing operational efficiency.

It can be used to analyse customer feedback and preferences, giving businesses an edge in determining which products are in demand and how they can meet these demands.

AI can provide insights into market trends by interpreting data from sales, customer service, and other sources.

It can be used to automate processes for compliance and quality assurance.

It can even be used to design and oversee the construction of facilities for the commercial production of cannabis, enabling busy operations to better monitor their facilities and equipment.

Big data analytics

This story is from the January 27, 2023 edition of Farmer's Weekly.

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