Ottawa-headquartered
Inocea Group member Federal Fleet Services (FSS), which owns and operates the
vessel, has acquired four AI-based Virtual Agronomist systems from Israel-based
hydroponics specialist Agwa to grow and harvest fresh vegetables onboard Asterix.
The Agwa system uses AI to create fully
autonomous onboard vegetable growers. With three primary data branches—Image Analyzer,
Sensory Data, and Consumer Behavior—the system’s Virtual Agronomist
continuously adjusts growth plans in real time to ensure optimal conditions for
vegetable cultivation. Installation of
the onboard vegetable farm system is scheduled to take place during September.
“We are continuously
striving to provide the best working and living conditions for our combined
Federal Fleet and Royal Canadian Navy team onboard,” said John Schmidt, CEO of
Federal Fleet Services. “Fresh leafy greens have a shelf life of around seven
days, and our deployments offshore can be several weeks, so being able to grow
our own onboard, available at any time, is a real game-changer. Who knows,
maybe we will grow enough to be able to replenish other ships with fresh
produce grown onboard Asterix.”
“The system is comparable to a coffee capsule
machine with seed pods being inserted, and the AI systems control the rest,”
said Eli Feiglin, chief commercial officer at Agwa. “All the crew has to do is pick it. The system is
very much suited to ships spending long periods at sea like naval vessels so we
are proud to be working with Federal Fleet Services on this project.”
Alex Vicefield, CEO of Inocea Group, added, “This
is another example of where we are investing our own funds in technologies that
are useful, pioneering, and contribute to the well-being and safety of the crew
and vessel. Other recent examples
include the installation of Starlink high-speed unlimited internet and the
MARSS NiDAR Multidomain Command and Control System.”