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Research Collaboration with StateHouse Holdings, Inc. and TUMI Genomics

SpexAI GmbH, TUMI Genomics and StateHouse Holdings, Inc., Announce Research Partnership to Understand the Economic Impact of Hop Latent Viroid on Cannabis Harvests

COLOGNE GERMANY, FORT COLLINS, and SAN DIEGO, August 8th, 2023 – SpexAI GmbH, a game-changing AI-driven imaging company to streamline cannabis cultivation and TUMI Genomics, a leading provider of cannabis diagnostic services and products, announce a collaboration with StateHouse Holdings, Inc., to study the relationship between viroid concentration and subsequent crop yield and quality in hop latent viroid-infected cannabis plants. These collaborative efforts seek to produce a predictive measure for cannabis crop yields based on viroid infection level and frequency.

Hop latent viroid (HLVd, HLV or HpLVd) is a pathogen that threatens cannabis plants, causing significant yield loss and lowering harvest quality. This small, single-stranded RNA molecule can infect the plant without causing obvious symptoms in the vegetative phase, making it difficult to detect and control before it is too late.

Despite the initial identification of HLVd in 2019, very little is known about how this infection impacts yield across various cultivars and how viroid load influences overall loss. This research partnership focuses on understanding the economic impact of harvesting HLVd-infected plants at maturity as well as understanding how the growth stage on initial infection affects yield. This project’s data will be used to establish a cost-benefit analysis of cultivating infected plants and help growers understand how the level and stage of infection impact this ratio. 

Tassa Saldi
Tassa Saldi, Ph.D., Co-Founder and CSO at TUMI Genomics

Since its initial detection, HLVd testing, prevention, and treatment have been at the forefront of research studies in the cannabis industry. However, this particular research partnership focuses on understanding the economic impact of harvesting HLVd-infected plants at maturity. This project’s data will be used to establish a cost-benefit analysis of cultivating an infected plant.

“While HLVd causes major economic losses in the cannabis industry, we don’t really have a complete understanding of how much is lost to this viroid and how viroid load impacts outcome,” said Dr. Tassa Saldi, Chief Science Officer. “This research collaboration is really exciting because we will be able to use the results to shape guidelines and predictions for cultivators dealing with HLVd-infected plants. Knowing how the growth stage of infection impacts yield will allow us to fine-tune phytosanitary recommendations depending on predicted threats during clone, veg, and flower stages. The data produced will allow us to help growers develop the most efficient, cost-effective pathogen mitigation programs possible.“

Travis Higginbotham, VP of Cultivation at StateHouse Holdings, Inc.

Under this collaboration, StateHouse cultivators will work with TUMI Genomics to conduct research on HLVd, including selecting strains with stronger HLVd resistance and analyzing how viroid concentration impacts crop yield and quality. In this experiment, multiple cannabis strains will be tested for viroid levels from mother to clone and onto vegetative and flowering stages and compared against non-infected controls TUMI Genomics will provide testing throughout the experiment using its validated pathogen tests and the TUMIGlow™testing platform. 

“Understanding and mitigating the devastating effects of Hop Latent Viroid on Cannabis production is not just critical, its imperative to the future of this burgeoning industry. Statehouse’s partnership with leaders in plant pathology and smart farming technology signifies a significant step forward in ensuring sustainable cannabis cultivation,” said Travis Higginbotham, VP of Cultivation at StateHouse Holdings, Inc. “We firmly believe that harnessing the collective technical expertise of this consortium is not merely an option, but a singular pathway to a resilient, productive, and thriving cannabis industry.”

Ben Niehaus
Ben Niehaus, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer

Uniquely positioned, SpexAI will leverage its pioneering multispectral imaging device Hugin and advanced deep neural networks Odin, conducting daily scans on all plants and strains. The ultimate objective is gathering data and revolutionizing early HLVd detection to preempt potential outbreaks. This proactive approach from SpexAI ensures that early signs of infection are identified, enhancing overall plant health and productivity.

“HLVd stealthily compromises cannabis cultivation. Our exploratory research at SpexAI, leveraging Hugin and Odin, aims to shed light on this hidden adversary, opening new possibilities in early viroid detection. It’s not just about solving a problem – it’s about pioneering a new path in the industry,” said Ben Niehaus, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer.

The results of this collaboration are expected to have far-reaching consequences for the cannabis industry. This research will further understanding of HLVd biology, develop data-driven recommendations that will help cultivators assess crop ROI, and provide initial insights on the viroid resistance of various strains.

Furthermore, the integration of advanced technology will showcase a new standard in production methodologies, leading to more precise and efficient strategies for maintaining crop health and maximizing productivity.

About SpexAI

SpexAI is integrating advanced technology with nature to revolutionize plant production, focusing on simplifying cultivation processes for a sustainable future. By making actionable the invisible facets of plant growth, they provide data-driven insights into variables that directly affect crop quality, yield, and profitability. A key offering of SpexAI is its chemical imaging capability, allowing them to generate a unique spectral fingerprint for every plant. This feature supports real-time, non-destructive analysis of THC and CBD levels and early detection of diseases and pests, fundamentally transforming standards within the cannabis industry. Guided by a team with an extensive background and entrepreneurial acumen, SpexAI’s operations are spearheaded by Ben Niehaus. His expertise in digital phenotyping, honed through projects with Bayer, BASF, and Syngenta, and his contribution to the creation of the world’s largest agricultural robot, funded by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, ensures SpexAI is at the forefront of technological innovation in plant production.

Contact: Nadine Walther, Co-Founder and CEO: [email protected]

Research Inquiries: Ben Niehaus, Co-Founder and CTO: [email protected]

About StateHouse Holdings, Inc.

StateHouse Holdings, Inc. is a leading California cannabis company. With its superior cultivation, processing, manufacturing, distribution and retail operations, StateHouse is a vertically integrated, tier-one company that maximizes returns at every stage of the cannabis value chain.

Media Contact: Angela Pih, Head of Marketing: [email protected]

Research Inquiries: Rachel Edwards, Manager of R&D: [email protected]

About TUMI Genomics

TUMI Genomics is advancing cannabis cultivation by bringing biological insights to help commercial growers thrive. Through comprehensive preventative solutions, superior pathogen diagnostics, and AI-driven insights, TUMI Genomics is helping cultivators start clean and stay clean. The unrivaled diagnostics, transparent validation and industry-leading pathogen detection innovations provided by TUMI Genomics are raising the standards of commercial cannabis cultivation. The team at TUMI Genomics is composed of deeply experienced Ph.D. molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, business strategists, and accomplished serial entrepreneurs.

Media Contact: Hailey Spencer, Marketing Director: [email protected]

Research Inquiries: Tassa Saldi, Ph.D., Co-Founder and CSO: [email protected]

Saxovent welcomes innovative agtech startup SpexAI to its investment portfolio...

SpexAI closed oversubscribed Seed Round

Saxovent welcomes innovative agtech startup SpexAI to its investment portfolio

Saxovent Leads Seed Investment Round In SpexAI, Betting On Sustainable Cannabis Production Through AI Technology

Berlin, 05 February 2024: Berlin-based Saxovent Smart Eco Investments GmbH is expanding its portfolio with a promising new member. The innovative startup SpexAI is revolutionising the legal cultivation of cannabis through a combination of artificial intelligence and high-resolution spectral cameras. Together with VIGO Ventures from Poland, TGFS Technologiegründerfonds Sachsen and Alumni Ventures (AV) from the USA, Saxovent as lead investor secures the seed investment round, which is primarily aimed at strengthening SpexAI’s personnel and infrastructure.

SpexAI has developed a revolutionary camera that takes cannabis cultivation to a new level by detecting pests, diseases and cannabinoid levels at an early stage. Artificial intelligence transmits the information to the responsible greenhouse operators and suggests targeted measures through a digital crop consultant. This not only results in significant resource savings, but also optimises yield. After a successful market entry, the company plans to expand the application to other crops such as strawberries and tomatoes.

“Our decision to invest in SpexAI is based on the impressive management team, strong customer demand and proven product-market fit. The attractiveness of the cannabis market and the potential in the greenhouse sector make this partnership a promising step into the future of sustainable agriculture,” concludes Jesko von Viereck, Head of Agriculture at Saxovent.

The founding team of SpexAI, consisting of technology-experienced CTO Ben Niehaus and CEO Nadine Walther, who specialises in human resources and strategy, combine their competencies to strengthen agriculture and use their technology for positive change in the agricultural world. The company was founded in Dresden in 2018 and already has customers in North America, the Netherlands and Australia.

“With SpexAI, we are bringing a revolutionary technology to plant cultivation that enables more efficient use of resources. With the support of Saxovent, VIGO Ventures, TGFS and AV, we are now setting a new standard in the market,” says Nadine Walther, CEO of SpexAI.

Paul Eppinger, Investment Manager at TGFS Technologiegründerfonds Sachsen, adds: “Using artificial intelligence to get the best out of nature – with this approach, SpexAI GmbH is targeting the dynamically growing market of controlled cannabis cultivation, which promises global business potential for the Dresden-based start-up. In addition to its technologically sophisticated monitoring solution, we were particularly impressed by the motivated founding team, which is characterized by a high degree of personal commitment and professional expertise. Based in Saxony, SpexAI has a global network of employees and customers. We look forward to providing additional impetus to the company’s further growth as part of an international consortium of investors.”

“The hyperspectral technology of SpexAI can unlock revolutionary insights on chemical composition and plant health addressing unmet needs of controlled-environment and greenhouse growers. We strongly believe that SpexAI team, with their unique know-how of agriculture industry and digital phenotyping, can deliver on this promise”, says Marek Kotelnicki, Managing Partner in Vigo Ventures.

About Saxovent

Saxovent Smart Eco Investments GmbH is an experienced project developer and impact investor based in Berlin, Germany. The company is active in renewable energy, sustainable construction in the real estate sector and seed financing in the agricultural sector. With approximately 1,000 MW of realised wind projects, Saxovent has a track record of more than 25 years.

Saxovent is characterised by a high degree of professionalism and close cooperation with local and international partners and is committed to climate protection throughout its portfolio.

About Technologiegründerfonds Sachsen GmbH & Co. KG (TGFS):

The Technology Founders Fund Saxony (TGFS) provides equity capital for seed and start-up phases to technology-oriented founders. The fund was launched in 2008 by the Free State of Saxony (including EFRE funds) and Saxon financial institutions and has since supported more than 100 start-ups.

 In 2023, TGFS will launch its third fund generation. TGFS focuses on young, innovative, technology-oriented companies in the fields of ICT, semiconductor and microsystems technology, medical technology, life sciences, environmental and energy technology as well as new media, which are based in or have an operational site in Saxony.

About VIGO Ventures:

VIGO Ventures is an early-stage deep tech VC firm with a focus on photonics, investing globally. With their evergreen structure, possible follow-on investment and hands-on business approach, they support teams with outstanding, scalable technologies that solve identified problems or change the status quo. They have 9 portfolio companies in 5 EU countries and Canada. VIGO Ventures – shedding light on the future by investing in photonics. You can find more at www.vigo.ventures.

About Alumni Ventures:

Alumni Ventures is America’s largest venture firm for individual investors. Founded in 2014, we offer network-powered venture capital portfolios to individual investors and institutions.

• #1 most active venture firm in the US and #3 globally (PitchBook 2022)
• Most Innovative Companies, FastCompany 2022
• Best Alternative Investment Platform, Benzinga 2021
• Portfolio of 1,300+ venture backed companies
• 130+ full-time employees, including 40 full-time experienced venture investors

SpexAI GmbH is based in Dresden, the heart of Saxony, and funded by two significant European funds ESF and EFRE for its innovative product. The funding ...

SpexAI Reveices European Funding

Dresden, Germany — October 16, 2019 — SpexAI GmbH is based in Dresden, the heart of Saxony, and funded by two significant European funds ESF and EFRE for its innovative product. The funding enabled SpexAI to enhance their multispectral sensors and produce the first units of their pilot series.

“We are grateful for the official recognition and support of the free state of Saxony and the European Union. And as a young company we are pleased to be able to contribute to the economic growth of Saxony,” says Nadine Walther, Managing Director of SpexAI GmbH.

From the European Social Fund (ESF), Saxony can use around 663 million Euros from 2014 to 2020. ESF funding priorities are education, training and vocational training, sustainable and high-quality employment, social inclusion and the fight against poverty and discrimination.

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From the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE), Saxony has around 2.1 billion Euros at its disposal from 2014 to 2020. Companies, municipalities, research institutions, schools and the university landscape in Saxony will benefit from EFRE funding. Investments will also be made in climate protection and flood protection. The focus points of EFRE funding are: enhancing research, technological development and innovation; improving the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises; reduction of CO2-emissions; risk prevention and sustainable urban development.

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About SpexAI GmbH
SpexAI GmbH is a German AgTech company, established in August 2018 by Ben Niehaus and Nadine Walther. SpexAI’s unique technology will allow for controlled, consistent and predictable growth of cannabis plants. The carefully orchestrated deep neural networks and smart multispectral sensors will disrupt the indoor cultivation of cannabis.

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SpexAI GmbH today announced it has joined the NVIDIA Inception program, which is designed to nurture...

SpexAI Joins NVIDIA Inception Program

Dresden, Germany — June 3, 2019 — SpexAI GmbH today announced it has joined the NVIDIA Inception program, which is designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with advancements in AI and data sciences.

SpexAI developed a cutting-edge technology which combines custom spectral sensors and a deep neural network to predict the future of cannabis plants. This unique technology empowers growers to monitor the plants during growth and determine the cannabinoid levels, without human intervention. The combination of spectral data and AI will drastically improve the growth of medicinal cannabis. For growers around the world, the usage of this technology will become as natural as asking Alexa for tomorrow’s weather.

The NVIDIA Inception program gives SpexAI an invaluable support to the global ecosystem with amazing experts and ground-breaking technologies.

“The support and network of the NVIDIA’s Inception program will benefit us in further advancing our software and improving our smart sensors through NVIDIA’s core technology in the domain of AI,” says Ben Niehaus, Managing Director of SpexAI GmbH.

NVIDIA’s Inception program is a virtual accelerator program that helps startups during critical stages of product development, prototyping and deployment. Every Inception member gets a custom set of ongoing benefits, from hardware grants and marketing support to training with deep learning experts.

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About SpexAI GmbH
SpexAI GmbH is a German AgTech company, established in August 2018 by Ben Niehaus and Nadine Walther. SpexAI’s unique technology will allow for controlled, consistent and predictable growth of cannabis plants. The carefully orchestrated deep neural networks and smart multispectral sensors will disrupt the indoor cultivation of cannabis.

Contact about this news
SpexAI GmbH
press(at)spexai.com
+49 351 89672613

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