built in india's silicon valley, bangalore, by startup niqo robotics, the machine makes spraying of agrichemicalsision spraying here. can you just explain to us this technology and this, how the cameras, etc, work? yes. so if you see this specific field here, there's a lot. of distance between two rows| and even between two plants, there's significant distance where there is nothing - to be sprayed. so as the sprayer moves, the camera, real—time, l detects where should the spray be applied specifically - on the plant. and it turns off the nozzles where there's no plants. i and that saves over 50% of costs on chemicals. niqo sprayers are deployed on 50 farms across the country but are limited to just seven crops so far. that's because the machine needs volumes of data, which are photos of the plant in this case, to learn from and build models for each crop. over the last five years, we - have captured about 8.2 million images across seven ci’ops. and not only that, the number is impressive, but how- varied is the dataset? in our case, we have - seen how the plant looks at seven in the morning vers