
Leading Toro Distributor Wesco Turf Partners With GreenSight
GreenSight is proud to announce its partnership with Wesco Turf. Wesco will be the exclusive regional distributor of GreenSight’s TurfCloud management platform and TurfSight drone intelligence platform to golf courses in their territory which includes most of Florida and southern counties in Georgia.
Announcing the Dreamer Drone with 60 Minutes of Usable Flight Time
Here at GreenSight, we don’t announce concepts, we announce real products. This week we’re proud to announce our Dreamer drone with the longest flight time in its class. It has been in development now for over a year and flying at customer sites all over the US and Canada now for over 6 months. A beautiful blend of endurance, stability, reliability, and safety. We’ve already logged over 700 flights and 350 hours in the air.
GreenSight Announces Exclusive Regional Distribution Partnership with LL Johnson and Midwest Turf & Irrigation
GreenSight is proud to announce its partnership with LL Johnson Distributing Company and Midwest Turf & Irrigation. Both companies will be exclusive distributors of GreenSight’s TurfCloud management platform and TurfSight drone intelligence platform to golf courses in their respective distribution regions in parts of the following states: Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, and Missouri.
GreenSight Showing Off TurfCloud at New England Regional Turf Foundation Annual Conference 2019
The TurfCloud team had the pleasure of attending the 22nd Annual NERTF Conference and Show held in Providence Rhode Island on March 5-7. This was the second year that TurfCloud had a huge presence on the trade shade floor in booth number 939. A 400 square foot space that was filled with friends, customers and a whole bunch of intrigued local Superintendents. The trade show has been around for 22 years which started in Boston but has been held in Providence for the last 20 years. Providence’s location in the New England area and home town feel it has become
GreenSight Selected as Winner in Verizon 5G Robotics Challenge
We are proud to announce that GreenSight was selected as one of Massachusett's most innovative robotics startups in a competition sponsored by MassTLC, Verizon and Ericson Communications. The company will be participating in a program to build a new, innovative robotics automation application using GreenSight technology and Verizon+Ericson 5G communications.
GreenSight Granted FAA Waiver For Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS) Drone Operations
BOSTON, MA, January 19th, 2017 – GreenSight Agronomics, a drone services, and agricultural intelligence provider, has secured a waiver from the Federal Aviation Administration to operate its drone system beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). BVLOS operations allow GreenSight to control its drone systems stationed anywhere in the world remotely from its Boston command center. While this waiver still requires a local visual observer, it is an important first step toward unattended operations.
GreenSight CEO James Peverill Advising The Golf Industry on Drones
GreenSight’s CEO James Peverill was recently interviewed by Boardroom Magazine to emphasize to the golf course management industry the importance of being compliant with FAA regulations and obtaining the correct insurance when operating drones on their property. The full article included below.
Greensight Featured in Pro Shop Magazine
Greenskeeping 25 years ago was an art. Now it’s fine art and a science. It required just as much work 25 years ago as it does now, despite the extensive use of power equipment and technology today. Although things have changed in the supervision of greenskeeping, there are more headaches. Turf specialists have had to be discovered and developed; super-fine grasses have to be produced to satisfy the demand of golfers who always want something better.
GreenSight and Victoria Golf Club in Golf Course Management Magazine
Six months later, Robertson and Victoria GC joined five other facilities to become a main pilot site for GreenSight’s first-generation drone system. Two months after he began “flying,” Robertson saw the potential to not only relieve his staff of daily soil probing, but also to provide a daily bird’s-eye view of the entire golf course. The drone’s near-infrared and red-edge cameras, which spotlight chlorophyll, highlight all the places on the course where turf health has been compromised.