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DENSO and DELPHY Accelerate Data-Driven Smart Horticulture
DENSO is leveraging its automotive sensing expertise with DELPHY's QMS software to automatically collect crop growth data, building precise yield models for stable agricultural production.
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The instability of agricultural production caused by factors such as climate change and the decline in the farming population, as well as the resulting food shortages, have become pressing issues. As a result, there is a global need for solutions that enable anyone to realize stable and sustainable agricultural production, anytime and anywhere, in any environment.
Since entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in April 2025, DENSO and DELPHY have been exploring technologies and frameworks to realize sustainable horticultural production. Under the newly signed Joint Development Agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the creation of a system to support stable planned cultivation by developing technologies that automatically acquire accurate crop growth data and build high-precision yield prediction models. These models will be integrated into DELPHY’s cultivation management software, QMS.
DENSO will leverage its expertise in sensing and image processing technologies—cultivated through automotive component development —to develop systems that automatically and accurately collect crop growth data, which producers currently obtain manually through visual observation and measurement. Automating data collection is expected to significantly increase the volume of samples and improve their accuracy, thereby enhancing the precision of yield predictions.
DELPHY will integrate these high-precision yield prediction models into its QMS software. This will enable producers to formulate more accurate yields for their production and sales plans. It will support them in entering reliable sales contracts with wholesalers and retailers, based on assured harvest quantities, contributing to stable greenhouse management. Furthermore, optimized production and sales planning will help reduce food waste and increase profitability.
The joint development is scheduled for completion by the end of fiscal year 2028.
www.denso.com
Since entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in April 2025, DENSO and DELPHY have been exploring technologies and frameworks to realize sustainable horticultural production. Under the newly signed Joint Development Agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the creation of a system to support stable planned cultivation by developing technologies that automatically acquire accurate crop growth data and build high-precision yield prediction models. These models will be integrated into DELPHY’s cultivation management software, QMS.
DENSO will leverage its expertise in sensing and image processing technologies—cultivated through automotive component development —to develop systems that automatically and accurately collect crop growth data, which producers currently obtain manually through visual observation and measurement. Automating data collection is expected to significantly increase the volume of samples and improve their accuracy, thereby enhancing the precision of yield predictions.
DELPHY will integrate these high-precision yield prediction models into its QMS software. This will enable producers to formulate more accurate yields for their production and sales plans. It will support them in entering reliable sales contracts with wholesalers and retailers, based on assured harvest quantities, contributing to stable greenhouse management. Furthermore, optimized production and sales planning will help reduce food waste and increase profitability.
The joint development is scheduled for completion by the end of fiscal year 2028.
www.denso.com

