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BEELIVE - BeeLive is easily installed on a conventional hive by extending the flight board. The bees pass under the eyes of a camera, whose video stream is processed in real time by a frugal Artificial Intelligence. Each bee is observed until it leaves or re-enters the hive, making it possible to track foraging flows.
By identifying the small balls of pollen that the bees bring back to the hive, the system provides information on the availability of protein in the environment. This information is essential for understanding and managing the implementation of agro-ecological infrastructures, as well as providing the keys to a better understanding of how to optimise pollination services.
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BeeLive is easily installed on a conventional hive by extending the flight board. The bees pass under the eyes of a camera, whose video stream is processed in real time by a frugal Artificial Intelligence. Each bee is observed until it leaves or re-enters the hive, making it possible to track foraging flows. By identifying the small balls of pollen that the bees bring back to the hive, the system provides information on the availability of protein in the environment. This information is essential for understanding and managing the implementation of agro-ecological infrastructures, as well as providing the keys to a better understanding of how to optimise pollination services.

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    BEEGUARD

    How to measure the impacts on biodiversity locally, continuously, and automatically?
    By using bees as bioindicators, BeeGuard has designed specific sensors so that the activity and health of bees become the barometer of ecosystem health. Farmers, industries, and territories collect local impact indicators (nutrition and vitality) to support ecological transition initiatives.