Linda Hinz, Focus online Earth, Alexander Gerfer, CTO at Würth Elektronik eiSos, David Schmider, CTO at Hula Earth (from left to right) in the tech talk entitled “Electronics for Innovation in Nature Protection” during DLD Nature.
Prototype of a BioT sensor: Hula Earth uses electronics and artificial intelligence to revolutionize the measurement of biodiversity.
David Schmider, CTO of Hula Earth (right) explains to the audience how the real-time measurement works and how solar-powered BioT sensors continuously collect various biodiversity-relevant data and transmit it via a wireless network.
Alexander Gerfer, CTO at Würth Elektronik eiSos (center): “Hula Earth is a startup that is tackling the problems of our time - and we will be joining in.”