As 2024 comes to a close, we are thrilled to announce another milestone in our journey to accelerate innovation through software development and AI. Cactus has been granted a new R&D project: ECOPEST TECH SOLUTIONS II, in collaboration with a dynamic consortium of partners, including Nazaries Intelligenia, onGranada Tech City, Bioga, Athisa Medio Ambiente, and Fundación MEDINA.
Driving Innovation in Pest Control
The ECOPEST project focuses on developing cutting-edge technological solutions to optimize the use of biocides in urban pest control services. This initiative is part of our commitment to delivering sustainable and effective solutions that protect human, animal, and environmental health.
Key technologies driving this innovation include:
- Computer Vision: Leveraging both edge and cloud computing to enhance pest detection and control.
- IoT Communications: Enabling smarter and more connected systems for pest management.
By integrating Industry 4.0 technologies, ECOPEST underscores the critical role of digital transformation in advancing sustainable urban pest control practices.
Supported by Key Programs
This project is supported by the AEI Agrupaciones Empresariales Innovadoras, an initiative promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Industry. It aligns with the European Union’s key research and innovation strategies, reinforcing the importance of collaborative efforts to achieve lasting impact.
Collaborating for a Greener Future
We are proud to work alongside forward-thinking partners who share our vision of innovation and sustainability. Together, we aim to redefine urban pest management, making it smarter, greener, and more efficient.
Let’s continue innovating for a brighter future!
Project Type: Industrial Research
An initiative funded by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism under the Support Program for AEIs to improve the Spanish industry’s competitiveness.
REFERENCE: AEI 010500-2024-4
Objective: Its goal is to optimize the use of biocides in pest control and to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of these treatments. It has received support for its second phase, focused on innovation, research, and development of new technological solutions for using biocides in urban pest control services, ensuring the protection of human, animal, and environmental health. Participants include Athisa Medioambiente, Nazaries Intelligenia, Cactus, Fundación Medina, and the Bioga Cluster.