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Corporate & U.S. Market Profile

Preliminary scores

Investigation ordering

Technical overlap94/100
Evidence confidence96/100
U.S. relevance95/100
Architecture coverage92/100
Commercial priority93/100

Preliminary Patent-Position Investigation Score – not a legal conclusion.

Corporate profile

AgriWebb (ranch and farm management platform)

AgriWebb's U.S. product is presented as an interactive, GPS-enabled ranch map carrying pastures, herds, infrastructure and hazards, with third-party integrations bringing weather and IoT water data onto the same map. This is one of the stronger public examples of the convergence the Kahler architecture addresses.

U.S. presence

Denver, Colorado office; U.S.-based services

Platform

Interactive ranch mapping and livestock records

Integrations

Weather forecasts, IoT water monitoring, remote sensing, hardware/software partners

Review basis

Current U.S. product, pricing and integration material

U.S. market relevance

Publicly identified U.S. activity

Denver, Colorado office and U.S. product operation.

Headquarters location is not determinative. Livestock and ranch management software platform with U.S. product operation.

Evidence timeline

Chronology

  1. Earliest identified disclosureLivestock record-keeping and paddock management software.
  2. Mapping expansionInteractive GPS-enabled ranch mapping with infrastructure and hazards.
  3. U.S. launchU.S. product operation with Denver, Colorado office.
  4. Integration phaseRanchSense remote water information brought into the ranch map.
  5. Integration phaseFarmo integration adds tank, trough and rain-gauge sensors with threshold alerts.
  6. CurrentWeather, IoT water and remote sensing presented as platform integrations.

Dates can become relevant to priority, prior art, damages, notice, product evolution and continuation strategy. No legal conclusion is drawn automatically from a date.

Publicly Disclosed Technology Architecture