Start-ups looking to change the daily lives of farmers are showcased in a recent Agri-Tech East conference held at the Wellcome Genome Campus. SwiftDX, developing a simple device for detection of crop diseases and the monitoring of treatment, was pitching at the conference. The start-up is supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge’s Entrepreneurship Centre.
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