CropLife Asia’s ‘Drone for Pesticide Application’ Online Forum draws Asian Policymakers and Global Experts

A first-of-its-kind virtual conference on drone use for pesticide application in Asia concluded this week after three days of dialogue and discussion among stakeholders from across the food supply chain. The event focused on perspectives ranging from those of regional governments, manufacturers as well as commercial adopters, and experts in the field forecasting future innovations.

“OUR INDUSTRY TAKES SERIOUSLY ITS COMMITMENT TO ENSURE RESPONSIBLE USE OF PLANT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES. DRONES ARE A NEW TOOL THAT CAN SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN THAT EFFORT – AND HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PLAY A TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE IN ASIAN AGRICULTURE,” SAID MR. GUSTAVO PALEROSI-CARNERIO, CROPLIFE ASIA PRESIDENT.

“As with any innovation, the most critical components are the best practices that reflect responsible use and the policies that underpin them. Through this week’s conference, we’ve heard vital insights from agricultural drone use experts in these areas and what the future may hold. We look forward to continuing these constructive conversations, and working with regulators and other key stakeholders across the food supply chain to help deliver drone use for pesticide application in Asia that is conducted responsibly.”

Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used by large and small-scale farmers globally. This includes use for mapping, crop surveillance and scouting, pesticide application, and monitoring both irrigation as well as grazing livestock. According to a recent Industry ARC report, “Agricultural Drones Market – Forecast (2021-2026)”, the market for agricultural drones is projected to reach more than $5.8 billion by 2026.

In Asia, the use of drones for pesticide application is rapidly growing in popularity due to the advantages it provides, namely: efficiency with use of inputs; enhanced spray precision; reduced water consumption; and less dependence on labor, resulting in lower associated costs.

“As food and agricultural stakeholders, we all have a duty to ensure our region’s farmers are enabled and empowered to grow the nutritious crops on which we depend – and help deliver a food supply for Asia that is safe, secure and sustainable,” commented Dr. Siang Hee Tan, CropLife Asia Executive Director.

“When used responsibly, drone technology can be a game-changer for Asia’s smallholder farmers. However, it’s critical that the growth in agricultural drone use in our region is matched by an expansion of sound and science-based regulations to support their responsible use. By bringing together a broad array of government and private sector stakeholders, this week’s forum was a substantial step forward on that front.”

Asia is home to the smallest-sized farms and the largest number of smallholder farmers in the world. It’s estimated that 85% of the world’s 525 million smallholder farmers live and work within our continent. These growers face unique challenges in comparison with larger commercial farmers – landholder rights, access to finance, labor shortages, and availability of technology among them. With COVID-19 having an exacerbating effect on many of these and other obstacles Asia’s smallholders face, drone use with pesticide application has the potential to benefit these growers by helping drive production and sustainability at the same time.

CropLife Asia’s Drone for Pesticide Application Online Forum was conducted 8-10 March and brought together virtually technology experts and sector stakeholders from across Asia and around the globe. The three-day conference was structured to convey and grow: common understanding of drone benefits to sustainability as well as farmers’ safety and productivity; strong cross-sector partnership between government and industry; and an open exchange of knowledge and best practices to manage risks and concerns.

A total of seven sessions were conducted during the forum to guide the discussion on a range of topics. From the “government” perspective, this included sessions on: Digital transformation and its impact on government agricultural policies; Regulatory frameworks for pesticide application by drone around Asia Pacific; and Safety Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for pesticide application by drone. Sessions focusing on the “field” perspective included: R&D – Technology enablers for pesticide application by drone; and Commercial adoption of drone for pesticide application in APAC. Lastly, capturing the “future” perspective were sessions on: Emerging technological advancements in drone for pesticide application; and Roundtable – Future collaborations to drive best practices in the region.

For additional details regarding the Forum, including a full roster of moderators and panelists who participated, please consult the Events section of the CropLife Asia website.

About CropLife Asia

CropLife Asia is a non-profit society and the regional organization of CropLife International, the voice of the global plant science industry. We advocate a safe, secure food supply, and our vision is food security enabled by innovative agriculture. CropLife Asia supports the work of 15 member associations across the continent and is led by six member companies at the forefront of crop protection, seeds and/or biotechnology research and development. For more information, visit us at www.croplifeasia.org.

For more information please contact:
Duke Hipp
Director, Public Affairs & Strategic Partnerships
CropLife Asia
duke.hipp@croplifeasia.org

PowerACE 2019 to ignite the vision of clean energy among promising startups

Competition to serve as a platform for clean-energy startup ecosystem players to share innovations that transform energy for the future, with shortlisted startups to be featured at ACES 2019

Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS), in partnership with Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN), will be staging PowerACE 2019 for the second year, providing an avenue for players in the clean-energy startup space to showcase solutions for building a robust and sustainable energy ecosystem in Singapore and the region amidst climate change and limited access to alternative energy sources. 

From now until 22 August 2019, energy startups and startups supporting the energy sector can apply for PowerACE 2019, which will give promising new energy companies exposure and opportunities to pitch to innovators at the Asia Clean Energy Summit 2019 (ACES 2019), Asia’s leading clean energy event, as part of the bigger goal to propel the sustainable development of clean energy in Singapore and the region. This year, key themes for PowerACE 2019 revolve around digital applications, decentralised systems & energy storage, clean energy, new frontier technologies and e-mobility solutions.

According to the Asian Development Bank, Asia’s demand for energy is expected to increase by 2.1 percent annually until 2035. While the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN) has committed to increasing renewable energy usage by 23 percent in 2025 to combat climate change and ensure sustainable energy growth, some countries, including Singapore, face challenges around the adoption of clean energy sources such as solar power and hydroelectricity due to inadequate infrastructure and funding.

“Progressive technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and decarbonisation are unlocking new doors and paving the way forward into a data-driven future for clean energy. PowerACE 2019 presents a great opportunity for innovators and fast-growing startups to connect with investors, business leaders and industry experts and gain new insights and mentorship opportunities for scaling up and bringing more value to the greater community,” said Kavita Gandhi, Executive Director, SEAS.

Eligible clean energy startups around the world who have been registered for up to five years and who have received up to S$5 million in funding are welcomed to apply. Participants in PowerACE 2018 are welcome to participate in PowerACE 2019 as long as they meet the qualifying criteria.

12 startups will be selected from the pool of applications to pitch and display their solutions at innovation pods in the Innovation Arena at ACES 2019, which will be held from 30 October to 1 November 2019. Aside from being featured on ACES’ website and networking opportunities with industry experts, the shortlisted startups will also have the opportunity to gain visibility, avail of a free booth at ACES 2019, get mentorship for refining their business models and pitches over a period of one month, and win cash prizes. To top it all, the winning startup company will receive a S$50,000 grant and an invitation to participate at Asia’s international startup pitching competition SLINGSHOT 2019, which will be held from 11 to 13 November, during the Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology (SWITCH).

The PowerACE 2019 pitching session will be held at Level 4 of the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore on 31 October 2019. The shortlisted PowerACE 2019 participants will be exhibiting their ideas and innovations for two days, 30 October to 31 October 2019.

A total of 60 startups participated in PowerACE 2018, with 13 startups showcasing their innovations at ACES 2018. These include Advanced Vision Analytics Pte Ltd (AVA Asia), a data analytics company developing turnkey solution for autonomous drone data analytics solution for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry; Positive Energy Limited, a platform for simplifying renewable energy finance; and V-Flow Tech Pte. Ltd, a uniquely designed, long-lasting and reliable energy storage solution for the utility and renewable energy industry. 

AVA Asia, which bagged the first prize at PowerACE 2018, has since managed to scale its operations and successfully commercialised its innovations following the competition. “PowerACE 2018 opened up new opportunities for us to realise our vision of revolutionising solar PV plants through leveraging autonomous drones and artificial intelligence. We have benefited a lot from the support and mentorship received and this has since enabled us to scale our business,” said Wei Yik Lee, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, AVA Asia.

PowerACE 2019 is supported by Enterprise Singapore (ESG), Startup SG and EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy (EcoLabs) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

“Enterprise Singapore is excited to support PowerACE 2019 to provide a platform for startups in the clean energy ecosystem to showcase their innovation. Following the momentum of PowerACE 2018, we hope to create synergies among investors, large companies and startups as Singapore continues to develop into a global sustainable energy hub,” said Geoffrey Yeo, Director, Urban Solutions, Enterprise Singapore.

Interested participants may apply to participate in PowerACE 2019 here. http://bit.ly/2N0zQxb

About Sustainable Energy Start-Up Network (SESUN)

SEAS Sustainable Energy Start-Up Network (SESUN) was established in August 2018 which saw the sustainable energy industry and many new start-up companies coming together to brainstorm and share their feedback on the various challenges they face as start-up companies. This new group provides the members an opportunity to seek market exposure, strategic partnerships and investments and is mostly focused in the area of digital applications, decentralised and off-grid system, clean energy (renewables, energy efficiency) and new frontier technologies (AI, blockchain, IoT).

About Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)

The Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) represents the interests and provides a common platform for companies in Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, e-mobility, smart grids and Financial Institutions to meet, discuss, collaborate and undertake viable projects together. The Association is a non-profit, non-government business association, and its mission is to assist its members in achieving sustainable growth locally and regionally through business and market development. SEAS plays a strategic role in supporting and promoting Singapore’s vision to be a global centre for sustainable energy, where products and solutions are developed and exported. For more information about what the association does and its services, please visit www.seas.org.sg

Contact
PRecious Communications for PowerACE 2019
Charlene Pe / Terence Ong 
aces2019@preciouscomms.com
+65 6303 0567

Press release (PDF): http://www.acnnewswire.com/clientreports/598/PowerACE.pdf

Hong Kong Investment Promotion Chief visits Thailand to promote Hong Kong’s business advantages

The Director-General of Investment Promotion of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Mr Stephen Phillips, today (July 23) started his duty visit to Bangkok, Thailand, in the latest bid to attract Thai companies to set up a presence in Hong Kong to tap the new business opportunities that the city has to offer.

During the visit, Mr Phillips will meet with leaders from diverse industries as well as officials from the Thailand Board of Investment. Thailand is the second-largest economy in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), hence the visit is a significant step for Invest Hong Kong to lure Thai companies seeking an international business platform from which to grow.

Mr Phillips said, “Through this visit I hope to update Thailand business communities of the various new economic developments in Hong Kong, so that they can better understand the benefits of having a presence in Hong Kong.

“The country is undergoing a significant economic transformation with the Thailand 4.0 policy. The various initiatives include reinforcing promotions and support for innovation, creativity, research and development, higher technologies and green technologies. These bear a lot of similarities with some of Hong Kong’s economic priorities,” he added.

He continued, “While Hong Kong is a convenient channel for companies to manage and raise funds for Belt and Road projects, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development adds another appeal. Hong Kong is being identified as the international hub for this integrated market that has a population of 71 million and a gross domestic product of US$1.6 trillion. By having a base in Hong Kong, companies from Thailand can easily tap the huge opportunities arising from the bay area.”

About InvestHK

InvestHK is the department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government responsible for attracting foreign direct investment and supporting overseas and Mainland businesses to set up or expand in Hong Kong. It provides free advice and customised services for overseas and Mainland companies. For more information, please visit www.investhk.gov.hk

Media contact:
Yada Saraneeyatham
Invest Hong Kong Consultant (Bangkok)
Tel: +66 2 260 8200
Email: ysaraneeyatham@investhk.com.hk