Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 01 October 2025
The ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute (CIARI) has licensed its newly developed technology, the Dweep Microclimate Monitor, to AgriClimSense, a Haryana-based agri-tech firm. The Technology License Agreement was signed on September 29, 2025, between ICAR-CIARI and Mr. Sanjesh Kumar Tripathi, Proprietor of AgriClimSense, Sonipat.
The Dweep Microclimate Monitor is a smart and portable device designed for real-time monitoring of temperature and humidity at the site of use. Built with precision and adaptability, the device is particularly suited for agriculture, livestock management, and climate research. It offers vertical profiling, IoT-enabled remote monitoring, and customizable data logging capabilities.
Lightweight and durable with an IP65/IP68-rated rugged design, the device ensures reliable performance in varied environments such as crop fields, greenhouses, poultry houses, and animal sheds.
Key features of the Dweep Microclimate Monitor include:
- Accurate temperature and humidity sensing
- Real-time IoT data transmission
- Multi-level vertical profiling
- Rugged, portable, and weather-resistant design
According to ICAR-CIARI, the technology aims to bridge the gap between localized monitoring and real-time decision-making, thereby empowering farmers, researchers, and agri-professionals across diverse agroclimatic zones.
The innovation is the outcome of collaborative efforts by the scientific team comprising Dr. Abhilash, Dr. I. Jaisankar, Dr. Talaviya Harshangkumar, and Dr. Eaknath B. Chakurkar.
