December 25, 2024

Meet Intelinair: Agbioscience company opens HQ in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis is home to a new agbioscience company, Intelinair.

Intelinair is an automated crop intelligence company that leverages AI and machine learning to model crop performance.

The company’s headquarters will support up to 100 new, high-wage jobs by the end of 2025. The company is hiring agronomists, software engineers and developers.

“Indiana is committed to creating an environment that attracts startups like Intelinair to grow operations while continuing to grow agtech solutions geared toward an economy of the future,” said Gov. Eric Holcomb.

“This investment will further strengthen Indiana’s position as a top agricultural state and help attract a diverse talent pool.”

The company was previously based in California, but is relocating to be closer to its client base and tap into the state’s ag tech talent.

“We selected Indianapolis for a number of reasons,” said Tim Hassinger, CEO and president of Intelinair.

“First, Indiana’s thriving business environment with access to both ag and tech talent who either already reside in the state and those graduating from area universities. The move also brings us closer to our farmer and channel partner customers.

“Early in our process, it became clear that Indianapolis was the right fit for Intelinair, and we look forward to being part of this community.”

Learn more at www.intelinair.com.

What Is Intelinair?

Intelinair uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze high-resolution aerial imagery from aircraft, satellites and drones. The company recently announced the launch of AGMRI Enterprise, a new service that has been designed with ag retail customers in mind. It provides a current view of what is happening in customer fields with regularly scheduled flights throughout the season.

Erica Quinlan

Erica Quinlan

Field Editor