Amotus designs the rugged sensors, low-power connectivity, machine electronics, and farm-data cloud behind precision agriculture, controlled-environment growing, and aquaculture. We build to ISOBUS (ISO 11783) and AEF guidelines for machinery, choose connectivity that works where cellular doesn’t, and design for the dust, moisture, and temperature of real field conditions. Bilingual engineering team headquartered in Quebec City.

  • 13+ years of rugged IoT & electronics engineering
  • ISOBUS (ISO 11783) · AEF machinery electronics
  • LoRaWAN · Wi-SUN · DigiMesh · Wirepas · Cellular · satellite for low-connectivity sites
  • EN / FR Quebec-based team
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Security & data, engineered in. SOC 2 Type II–audited practices (Groupe Vectanor), data residency in the region you require on Fundamentum, zero-trust / mTLS, and clear client data ownership — designed in from day one, not bolted on.

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Who we build agtech systems for

Agricultural equipment manufacturers

You build implements, machines, or attachments and want them connected and ISOBUS-compatible — telemetry, precision control, remote diagnostics. We design the rugged electronics and the CAN/ISOBUS firmware so your equipment integrates with tractors and farm-management systems.

Controlled-environment & greenhouse operators

You run greenhouses, vertical farms, or aquaculture and need precise climate, irrigation, and water-quality control with reliable monitoring and alerting. We build the sensing, control, and cloud layer that keeps conditions in range and flags problems fast.

Precision-ag & farm-data innovators

You’re building a precision-agriculture product — soil sensing, irrigation, livestock monitoring, yield data — and need rugged hardware, connectivity that survives rural reality, and a data platform farmers trust. We engineer the full stack.

Standards, frameworks & references we work with

Standard / reference Scope
ISOBUS (ISO 11783) Tractor–implement communication & control
AEF Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation guidelines & conformance
SAE J1939 Heavy-vehicle & off-highway CAN networking
LoRaWAN / Wi-SUN / DigiMesh / Wirepas / Cellular / satellite Connectivity for low- or no-cellular rural sites
IP6x / environmental ratings Dust, water, vibration, wide-temperature ruggedization
FCC / ISED / CE Wireless device certification
Agriculture Canada / CRAAQ / IRDA Canadian agronomic references & research context

Transparency note: Amotus is an engineering firm, not an agronomy or certification body. We design rugged, connected hardware and the data systems around it, and we work from recognized agronomic references (Agriculture Canada, CRAAQ, IRDA) and your agronomists’ models — we don’t replace agronomic expertise, we instrument it.

Our services for agtech

Rugged field sensing & telemetry

Soil moisture, temperature, weather, and crop-condition sensing built for dust, water, and wide-temperature exposure, with multi-year battery life and connectivity that works off-grid.

Deliverables: sensor electronics/firmware, ruggedization plan, connectivity design, data pipeline.

Greenhouse & controlled-environment control

Climate, irrigation, CO₂, lighting, and water-quality control with monitoring, alerting, and remote management for greenhouses, vertical farms, and aquaculture.

Deliverables: controller hardware/firmware, control logic, sensor integration, dashboard & alerts.

ISOBUS & machinery electronics

Implement electronics and firmware that speak ISOBUS (ISO 11783) and J1939, for precision control, section control, and telemetry that integrates with tractors and farm-management software.

Deliverables: machine electronics, ISOBUS/J1939 firmware, conformance-aware design, telemetry integration.

Livestock & aquaculture monitoring

Animal health, location, and environment monitoring (water quality, oxygen, temperature) with alerting and trend analytics.

Deliverables: sensing hardware, low-power firmware, analytics, alerting integration.

Irrigation & resource optimization

Smart irrigation control tied to soil and weather data, with water-use optimization and remote operation.

Deliverables: control electronics, sensor-driven logic, scheduling, remote interface.

Farm-data platform & cloud

A data platform that aggregates field, machine, and environment data, with open export, data residency in your region, and clear farmer data ownership.

Deliverables: platform architecture, data model, dashboards, APIs, data-ownership & export design.

Our agtech methodology

  1. Use-case & agronomic framing — what decision the data should improve (yield, water, animal health), with your agronomists
  2. Connectivity & ruggedization plan — choose LPWAN/satellite for the site, define environmental requirements
  3. Field pilot — a limited deployment in real conditions, measurable target
  4. Validation — does it survive the environment and improve the decision?
  5. Scale-up — repeatable deployment across fields, herds, or facilities
  6. Operate & support — seasonal maintenance, OTA, long-term support

Project example — rugged connected field monitoring

Project: a rugged, low-power, connected monitoring system for field or controlled-environment conditions, with reliable off-grid connectivity and a cloud data layer — the rugged hardware-to-cloud pattern Amotus is set up to deliver.

What we engineered:

  • Rugged sensor electronics with multi-year battery life and IP-rated enclosure design
  • LoRaWAN / Wi-SUN / DigiMesh / Wirepas / Cellular firmware tuned for rural reliability
  • Cloud back-end with monitoring, alerting, and open data export
  • Optional ISOBUS/J1939 integration for machinery data

Tech stack: Nordic / STM32 · LoRaWAN · Wi-SUN · DigiMesh · Wirepas · Cellular · CAN / ISOBUS · Fundamentum IoT platform (Canadian) · MQTT over TLS

Most of our agtech clients operate under confidentiality agreements, so project details on this site are kept at the technical level. We can discuss relevant, reference-checkable experience under NDA during a qualification call.

Typical tech stack for an agtech project at Amotus

Layer Technologies commonly deployed
Hardware Nordic nRF52/nRF91 · STM32 · soil/weather/water sensors · IP-rated enclosures
Embedded OS Zephyr · FreeRTOS · Embedded Linux for gateways
Machinery ISOBUS (ISO 11783) · SAE J1939 · CAN
Connectivity LoRaWAN · Wi-SUN · DigiMesh · Wirepas · Cellular (LTE-M) · satellite · BLE
Cloud / platform Fundamentum IoT PaaS (Canadian) — can also interface with AWS/Azure if required
Data Time-series DB · open export · farmer-owned data model

Frequently asked questions — agtech

How do you keep agtech data secure?

Security is a first-class design requirement, not an afterthought. We work to SOC 2 Type II–audited practices (Groupe Vectanor), with zero-trust architecture, mTLS between devices and cloud, encryption in transit and at rest, and data residency in the region you require on our multi-region Fundamentum platform (Canada, US, Europe, and more). Farm and operational data stays the farmer’s, with clear ownership and open export.

What is ISOBUS and do I need it?

ISOBUS (ISO 11783) is the standard that lets tractors and implements from different manufacturers communicate and be controlled through a single in-cab terminal. If you build implements that need to work with farmers’ existing tractors and displays, ISOBUS compatibility (and AEF conformance) is increasingly expected. We design machinery electronics with ISOBUS in mind.

How do you get connectivity where there’s no cellular signal?

Rural sites are exactly where this matters. We use LoRaWAN (long range, low power, you can deploy your own gateway), Cellular (LTE-M) where carrier coverage exists, and satellite for truly remote locations — often combined, with local buffering so data isn’t lost when the link drops. The right mix depends on your site survey.

Will the hardware survive real field conditions?

Ruggedization is a first-class design requirement: IP-rated enclosures, conformal coating, wide-temperature components, vibration tolerance, and power designs that handle dirty, intermittent supply. We design and validate for the environment your product will actually live in.

Who owns the farm data?

The farmer does. Agricultural data is sensitive and trust matters, so we design for clear data ownership, open export, and data residency in your region. No quiet lock-in of a farmer’s operational data.

Can you optimize battery life for season-long deployments?

Yes. With low-power MCUs, efficient LPWAN protocols, and careful duty-cycling, field sensors can run for multiple seasons on a battery (or with small solar harvesting). We deliver a measured power budget, not a hopeful estimate.

Do you provide the agronomy too?

No — we instrument it. We work from recognized references (Agriculture Canada, CRAAQ, IRDA) and your agronomists’ models to build sensing and analytics that support their decisions. The agronomic expertise stays with you or your partners; we make it data-driven.

What’s the typical duration and cost?

A rugged sensor or controller development is often 5 to 10 months; a machinery ISOBUS electronics project can run longer with conformance considerations. A field pilot is typically 3 to 6 months. These are industry-typical ranges; your quote depends on ruggedization, connectivity, and machinery integration scope.

Why Amotus for your agtech project

  • Full-stack hardware-to-cloud — rugged sensors, firmware, connectivity, and cloud under one roof
  • Security & data residency built in — SOC 2 Type II–audited practices, zero-trust design, and data residency in the region you require on Fundamentum
  • Built for the field — ruggedization and off-grid connectivity designed in, not assumed
  • Machinery-capable — ISOBUS, J1939, and CAN expertise for connected equipment
  • Farmer-data respect — clear ownership, open export, data residency in your region
  • Bilingual EN / FR — Quebec-based team serving agtech clients across North America, Europe, and beyond

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Page reviewed by the Amotus agtech engineering team. Last updated: 2026-05-28.