Using sensors and machine learning, Jejak.in wants to make conservation programs count
- Indonesia
- 5 min read
- Jul 13, 2020
- By Putu Agung Wija Putera
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Launched this year, Jejak.in is helping big corporates like Danone-Aqua in environmental projects and a major B2C carbon-offsetting partnership is next
Tree planting is often promoted as an easy way to contribute to conservation and to fight climate change. However, it takes more than a tree planting ceremony to make a meaningful and positive impact on the environment. The trees also have to be cared for and monitored to ensure they stay alive and contribute to conservation and carbon sink.
Jakarta-based startup Jejak.in is using AI to help organizations deliver on their conservation programs and promises. Using a combination of QR code tags, soil and air sensors and machine learning, Jejak.in’s map-based desktop software and mobile...
Jakarta-based startup Jejak.in is using AI to help organizations deliver on their conservation programs and promises. Using a combination of QR code tags, soil and air sensors and machine learning, Jejak.in’s map-based desktop software and mobile...
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