Introducing Fruit Maps: The World's first FREE Interactive Harvest Map
The world’s first free interactive harvest map has been developed by FELIX INSTRUMENTS, USA partnered with Kerry Walsh, Central Queensland University. It is announcing a 2018 availability of the FREE interactive harvest map for all F-750 Produce Quality Meter.
At present, Fruit Maps is in its final development stages and exists as a website with credentials provided to F-750 Produce Quality Meter beta testers. In near future, Felix Instruments is investing their energy to turning Fruit Maps into a phone app, allowing farmers to see the non-destructive readings from the F-750 in real time as it is collected and gauged by Fruit Maps and the F-750- whether they are at home, on the road, or in the field.
Fruit Maps has exceeding potential to drastically reduce waste and increase profits of commercial growers. Those interested in Fruit Maps can find information on the app and beta testing opportunities at the Felix Instruments website.
Those interested in a hands-on demonstration, are welcome to visit Felix Instruments at PMA Fresh Summit on October 20th, 2017 at the Downtown Marriott. Felix Instruments’ owner, Leonard Felix, will have the F-750 Produce Quality Meter available for trial along with a live demonstration of Fruit Maps.
For contact:
Chelsea Gaya
Marketing Manager
Felix Instruments