Festive fun in full swing at our Cucumber Christmas party! Lawn bowls, sunshine, and this fun bunch to celebrate with. 🎳☀️
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Aaron Middleton, our CTO, gained some valuable insights at the recent Forest Forest Growers Research Ltd (FGR) Research Ltd (FGR) conference.
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Very grateful for the opportunity to attend the Forest Growers Research Ltd (FGR) conference held in Dunedin last week. It was excellent. Was inspiring to hear from those at the forefront of innovation within Silviculture. It was clear that there is indeed a high degree of systemic value within a high-forestry future, whether through adoption of novel CLT concepts in steel-timber buildings, bolstering biodiversity indexes (such as Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index or QBS) or through forestry by-products that can spark the Bioeconomy. The prospects for Lignin-derived technologies and nano-cellulose in fostering circularity and distributed manufacturing certainly merits concerted collaborative efforts and co-development. Marc Gaugler‘s talk highlighted this well, presenting Thünen-Institut’s (Report 109) systems thinking perspective on the forestry ecosystem. It was inspiring to learn about the amazing research being undertaken at Scion, ranging from talks on the the management of Red Needle Cast affecting Radiata through to Forest Digital Twins and Virtual Tree Thinning Simulations. It’s clear that a warmer and wetter climate exasperate pathogenic vectors, which will require improved resource mapping, novel response measures (such as anti-fungal metal nanoparticle formulations) and more comprehensive scenario planning - if we are to build resilience into the forestry sector. This is something we feel very passionate about at Cucumber and in conjunction with our technology partners, we are already developing novel biosensing solutions that can help provide high-quality biogenic data about the health of forests, but also boost social-license through a recreational platform. In many respects, we “need to put value on Biodiversity”, as noted by Douglas Macredie during his talk. The potential for automated remote sensing in bolstering the observability of natural assets was made very clear. In this respect, the UAV demonstration by Scott Spooner during the Field Tour hosted by City Forests Limited was excellent. A big thanks to Mike Thornton-Pay and team for sharing their experiences, it was a very informative day. Very thankful for the new connections and looking forward to the continued collaboration within this space. Oscar Montes de Oca Karen Bayne Mark Ross Philip Elworthy Ross Best Patrick Mitchell
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What another fantastic night at the annual BOP Tech Quiz! 🎉 This year marked the 17th year of this incredible event, and it was an absolute success. The atmosphere was electric as tech enthusiasts from across the region came together to compete, connect, and celebrate the amazing talent within our community. 🏆 A huge congratulations to Tauranga City Council for taking out 1st place! 🥈 Port of Tauranga Limited secured a well-deserved 2nd place. 🥉 Radfords Software rounded off the top three with an impressive performance. A massive thank you to all our sponsors who continue to support and make this event possible each year. Priority One Western Bay of Plenty, Radfords Software, Datacom, Synergy Technologies, Ltd.,Productiv and Ignite NZ Limited. Your generosity ensures that we can keep this beloved tradition alive and well in the Bay of Plenty tech community. A special thanks to our quiz master Nick Baker! Looking forward to seeing you all next year for what promises to be another memorable night!
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