Feasibility analysis of a selected AI or robotics use case in agriculture

This service offers a structured and detailed feasibility analysis of a selected AI or robotics use case in the agricultural domain, helping clients understand its potential, limitations, and fit within the sector.

Interested in this service? Contact us at agrifoodtef@josephinum.at 

Overview

This follow-up service supports clients who, based on a prior assessment or internal selection, want to explore a specific AI or robotics use case in greater depth. It focuses on understanding the conditions under which the selected use case could be applied in agriculture. Our team performs a structured feasibility analysis considering technical, organisational, and sector-specific factors. This includes evaluating compatibility with agricultural processes, identifying potential barriers to adoption, and estimating the expected added value. The goal is to provide the client with a clearer picture of what successful implementation would require and which factors might influence success or failure. The deliverable is a detailed report with insights, risks, and recommendations, supporting further internal evaluation and strategic planning.

More about the service

Discover more about our service, including how it can benefit you, the delivery process, and the options for customisation tailored to your specific needs!

After identifying promising application areas, companies often need deeper insights before committing resources to development. This service supports such decisions by offering an evidence-based analysis of the opportunities and constraints of a specific AI or robotics use case in agriculture. Clients gain a better understanding of technical and contextual feasibility and the conditions that would need to be met for the use case to succeed. It is particularly useful for early-stage strategy, risk identification, and investment planning.

The service begins with an initial alignment meeting (approx. 1 hour), in which we define the selected use case, the analysis goals, and the required input. The main analysis phase runs over 4 to 10 weeks, depending on complexity and data availability. Research methods may include desk research, expert consultations, and analysis of agricultural processes. At the end, clients receive a written report including findings, open questions, and strategic considerations. The final presentation of results is delivered remotely or in person. No physical testing is involved.

The scope and focus of the analysis are fully customisable. Depending on the client’s priorities, the service can emphasise technical compatibility, stakeholder analysis, value potential, or integration hurdles. The quality of the outcome depends on the information provided. This is an analysis service, not a product development service.
Location
Austria
Remote
Type of Sector
Arable farming
Livestock farming
Type of service
Desk assessment
Market research
Accepted type of products
Data
Design / Documentation
Physical system
Software or AI model