Aquawise will show off its AI-driven water quality tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

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The quality of water is the most important thing to monitor their livestock for aquatic cultivation. Although the quality of water – there are existing ways to monitor the sensors and water test kit – they are very expensive for many farmers in areas like Southeast Asia.

Aquatic Southeast Asia aquatic farmers want to provide better ways to monitor their water quality using AI and existing satellites – no need to purchase any hardware.

The satellite of the Bangkok-based Aquais fish and shrimp farms takes images and feed on their physics-based AI model that monitors water for things like temperature, chlorophyll level and oxygen level.

Acoyes’ platform can constantly monitor the quality of water; The Dition is the daily or weekly monitors. Acoyes also provide tracking and predictions.

Acoyes’ co-founder and CEO Pattipund Tiapunjanit Techchen, “Water quality is one of the most important as aquatic cultivation.” It is like being a human: You have to breathe. Aquatic life, they live in water all the time. If the quality of the water is not at the best level, it can cause stress, it can cause the outbreak of the disease and the cause of lots of things. “

Acoyes will show its technology as part of this year Startup Competition TechCrunch Disruption 2025Which runs from 27 to 29 October in San Francisco’s Moscone West.

Nineteen -year -old Tiapunjanit said that this concept started with the love of shrimp that led to a research project about shrimp larvae.

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While presenting his project in the young scientist competition in 2021, he met with his co-founder, Chana Jantrachotchwan and Kobchai Duangtanalert, who were advising a rival team. Jantrachotchachwan and Duanggratanalert were fascinated by Tiapunjanit and finished with the suggestion of Tiapunjanit, which won the 2021 Regent International Science and Engineering Fair.

Then the trio had to determine what to do.

“We have to go back and try to find the most important problem in this industry,” said Tiapunjanit. “We have found that it is a water quality problem; 5% of the aquatic farming farm faces it today.

It became the Foundation of the Aquais which was established in 2024.

Water quality is not so large for aquatic farming farms in the United States and Europe, but in developing regions like Southeast Asia, it is a major problem, Duanggratnalart TechCrunch. Farmers in this region cannot afford the observation technology and instead depends on the water reports and manual checks on water, despite the potential consequences of the weak quality of the water.

Duanggretnalart said Aquus’s first idea was to use gold to monitor the quality of water. Their real idea was to use acostic gold for data capture from the water – and even it was tested in a tank of fish in Tiapunjanit’s house – it realized that it would still be very big for farmers.

“We want people especially in Thailand and the whole of Southeast Asia [region]To feel that they can use it for community, region and farm itself to earn their livelihood, “said Duanggratanalart.

Aquaise works with multiple farms and is using data that collects it to continue to train its AI model. The company wants to ensure that its model is correct before starting selling on the farms.

The startup is planned to raise money from investors in the new year.

Tiapunjanit says, “Aquatic cultivation which is the fastest growing food sector worldwide today.” “This was an art that was estimated by United Nation as the best way to help feed 10 billion people in the coming years due to high nutrition skills with very small amounts of emissions.”

If you want to learn from the first Acoyes and see a few dozens of extra pitch, you want to participate in the valuable workshop and make the business results -driven connections, Go here to learn more about this year’s disruptionFrom 27 to 29 October in San Francisco.

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