When it comes to water, it’s not something to gamble on. While at the American Water Works Association Water Smart Innovations Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, CEO, Andrew Coppin, Head of Customer Relations, Ashlee Hanratty, and Events Manager, Sydney Witte, explored new solutions to help combat growing water challenges like: - Climate Variability - Evolving Regulations - Aging Infrastructure - #WaterScarcity - and more While exploring potential collaborations and connecting with industry experts, the team felt reaffirmed in their mission to continue developing new solutions for a more sustainable future in ranching. If you were there and we didn't get a chance to connect, we hope to see you next year in Reno! In the meantime, we are grateful to be a part of an industry who seeks to protect and conserve our most vital resource — water. #waterconservation #sustainabilityinag
Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions
Farming
Fort Worth , Texas 1,076 followers
Agtech company, developing world-leading tech to help Ranchers save time & improve productivity #knowyourwater
About us
Ranchbot develops world-leading technology to assist with remote monitoring solutions. With the time and costs of checking, managing and repairing water resources a constant burden to the majority of operators, Ranchbot’s sensors use the latest satellite technology to allow remote monitoring of water tank levels, trends and operation to be beamed to handheld devices or desktop constantly. Alerts on trends, flow, pressure and more can be shown and monitored among a number of users and the system can also be used to predict water usage patterns and issues. The company is a key player in the Internet of Things (IoT) for agribusiness.
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https://ranch-bot.com/
External link for Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Worth , Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Ranch, Ranchers, Cattle, Cow, and Livestock
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Employees at Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions
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They say everything is bigger in Texas and Ranchbot CEO, Andrew Coppin, is sharing about some big lessons since moving from the land down under. As an American team, we’ve been honored to teach him the ways of college football rivalries, the legacy of our collective ranching heritage and the traditions of the American cowboy. Cheers to now being American made and Texas raised Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions! 🇺🇸
10 Things I've Learned as an Agritech CEO Entering the U.S. Market After 8 months in Fort Worth, Texas (pronounced TechhSuss), and well over 30,000 miles on the road, I've been considering the lessons I've learned since first expanding into the USA, many of which I was told and dutifully ignored only to learn the hard way. Despite the similarities, here are 10 things to be mindful of when scaling into the U.S. market: 1. Research your market. Just because it works in your market doesn't mean it will in the new one. The devil is in the detail so deeply research and understand it before moving. 2. Get the best Advisors you can afford to consider structure, tax, employment and other governance issues. 3. Listen to your customers. If you think you've spent enough time with them, spend more. You might start to get into the details that matter by the 3rd or 4th Ranch/Farm visit, but there will always be more. 4. Be respectful of local culture and expectations. Just because we all speak the same language doesn't mean we are saying the same thing. 5. Every state is different you need to consider that in marketing, messaging and your engagements/distribution. 6. The opportunity is likely 10X bigger than you think. There are so many more people, businesses and infrastructure here but focus is key. 7. Be patient. Play the long game as there is no silver bullet to scaling a company into a market this big. 8. Universities are huge influencers. Collaborations with various institutions and innovators are vital in your field of endeavor. 9. Don't boil the ocean. Consider the best geography fit for your products /services or you risk getting burnt. 10. Seek advice and local supporters who can help you find the best opportunities, contacts and networks Oh, and a bonus: 11) SPORT is a HUGE part of the economy, culture and life...embrace it! 😁 American people are great folks, generous with their time and advice, but be mindful at the end of the day are living in a huge economy where one does have to look after ones own. Luckily enough, Aussies are well received and respected in the world of Agriculture for our grit and resilience so we do get a hearing. Use it or lose it and be respectful of their time! As we head toward the end of my first summer as a US resident I am ever more appreciative of those who have supported me, excited about the future opportunities we have and humbled by the customers we get to serve. A special thank you to my team Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions and our many advisers and friends who have helped and made us feel welcome including White Summers, Crowe, LeeMAH Electronics, Inc., James Rees, Greg Mellinger, Lee West, Dustin Valusek, Frank Brumfield, OIA GLOBAL, Acclime, Sean O'Hare, James Clement, Shannon Worrell, Inmarsat, Globalstar, Pivotel, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), AusAgritech and all of our customers for trusting us to help manage one of their most valuable assets - Water ! #agtech #water
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It was a great time today in South Texas – Andrew Coppin and Tim Lockhart helped set up Ranchbot products on Bloody Buckets Cattle Company and Juntos Pastoral Company. Across the two ranches are Santa Gertrudis-crossed cattle with genetics from King Ranch, American Quarter Horse Association horses with genetics from King Ranch, Beggs Cattle Company, and Clement Quarter Horses, and wildlife under multiple eco-tourism and hunting enterprises. Thank you for having us James Clement, it's a privilege to work with you.
We set up Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions at our home ranch and at our Bloody Buckets Cattle Company this week. These products can monitor our water, rain fall, and trough levels remotely with alerts sent right to my phone. Thanks for working with us Andrew Coppin and Tim Lockhart. Cattle In Motion EarthOptics The Land Board Corps Industries
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Since 1940, Arizona Game and Fish Department has delivered over one million gallons of water annually to catchments, a vital yet costly and dangerous task for wildlife survival. With over 3,000 watering points in remote areas, effective water management is critical. Ranchbot is honored to work with Arizona Game and Fish to support the health of wildlife across Arizona. Over the next year, they will deploy 300 Ranchbot monitors to help reduce costs, enhance employee safety and improve the management of Arizona's natural resources. Source: AZ Family 3TV CBS 5
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2:45pm today Andrew will be speaking ground water management and sustainability in Room AB. Ashlee and Andrew are attending the California Water Data Summit, at the University of San Diego. Stop by and learn more! #ranchbot #agtech #CAWATERDataSummit #IntegratedWaterNetwork
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Excited for this partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Be on the lookout for the full story! Learn how Ranchbot is keeping thousands of watering areas full for wildlife and employees safe! #AgTech #AZ #ranchbot
Thank you to Mickaela Castillo for taking a trip to one of our wildlife waters to learn about how we provide water for Arizona’s wildlife! Tune in to AZ Family 3TV CBS 5 at 3 p.m. this afternoon to hear her discussion with AZGFD’s Joe Currie - including the new tech helping the water program!
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🌡️High temps means high risk for animals that are in situations where water flow is low. 💧 This great article from BEEF 🐂 touches on some of the need-to-know facts to keep your stock happy and healthy in this triple digit heat. 🔥 ☀️Just a little Summer left, find out how you can #knowyourwater wherever you are with Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions 🛰️🇺🇸🇦🇺🛩️ https://lnkd.in/gnHPPC63
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Ranchbot was honored to present at Texas A&M's Inaugural Beef Cattle Short Course AgTech Workshop this week. With the growing list of existing and impending challenges facing our industry, the need for innovative solutions has never been more evident. We enjoyed demonstrating our solutions alongside other innovative voices like: - Donnell Brown, owner of R.A. Brown Ranch, who shared his experience using vence corp virtual fencing with Dr. McCalley Cunningham and Eric Yates of vence corp - Bryan Elliott, CEO, and Forrest Roberts, Executive Chairman of 406 Bovine, Inc., on the use of facial recognition for livestock management - and Meredith Harrison, PhD, Lead Scientific Advisor at C-Lock Inc., on ways to measure and control feed intake and emissions. Thank you to Texas A&M Department of Animal Science, Egleu Mendes and Jacquelyn Prestegaard-Wilson for bringing #AgTech providers and beef producers together to work toward a more sustainable and efficient future in beef production.
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Join Co-Founder & CEO, Andrew Coppin, and Ashlee Hanratty, Customer Relations Manager, as they discuss ground water management and sustainability at the California Water Data Summit on August 15th at 2:45p.m PT. #cawaterdatasummit #knowyourwater #agtech
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Ranchbot are Looking forward to attending their second Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course in College Station next week. Our Co-Founder and CEO Andrew Coppin will be doing two talks at the event; 4.50pm Tuesday 6th August Rudder Tower Room 601 An update on our products and platform and how now over 7000 Ranchers are using our technology to save time and money. 10.30am Wednesday 7th August Thomas Hildebrand Equine Complex 3240 F and B Rd, College Station A live demonstration of our platform and technology in action Hope to see all our Texas and other Rancher friends from around the country at the event. Texas A&M University Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Texas Cattle Feeders Association website Egleu Mendes