Water accounting system production forecasting win Colorado tech award
“It was a privilege to pitch SWIIM – our ag water accounting services, at the CFVGA conference and an honor to be chosen by the judges,” said Kevin France, SWIIM’s CEO. “Water availability is one of the top concerns of grow
ers as it relates to the sustainability of their operations over the coming decade. This point resonated with the audience and judges alike – there is no substitute for one’s water allocation, and competing interests have a target on agriculture’s back.”
Also participating in the Tech Pitch were two additional finalists: Visugen, a Denver. Colorado, company that has created early detection, on-site water monitoring to comply with FDA regulations; and ToMarket, an app that brings together chefs and local food producers.
Both winners receive annual memberships from both CFVGA and Western Growers as well as exposure through the Western Growers Center for Innovation and Technology and full entrepreneur memberships from Rockies Venture Club valued at $2859 each. In addition, SWIIM receives legal services in the amount of $3,000 and GeoVisual in the amount of $2,000 from PSL Law Group, Boulder, Colorado.
Jeffrey Orrey, founder and chief science officer, GeoVisual said: “I was impressed with the focus of the conference and the active engagement of Colorado growers. We have been concentrated on California and Arizona given the relative size of the markets for the crops we have been monitoring, but we are now enthused to turn to our home state and engage with growers here. Based on feedback we received after the pitch and throughout the conference, we’ll be following up with local growers to explore some trials in Colorado.”
Emceeing the tech pitch were James Pritchett, executive associate dean, Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Judges included Dave Puglia, Western Growers; Jeni Lamb Rogers, PSL Law Group; Denny Ostuga, Rockies Venture Club; David Magana, Rabobank; Reid Fishering, Mountain Quality Marketing LLC; and Wade Yoder, Colorado FFA president.