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App Screens

[ home screen-

farm manager ]

[ farmer view ]

[ field realtime view ]

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[ the process ]

1

Identifying the problem

2

Persona Interview

3

Wireframe design & farmer feedback

4

Final prototype & presentation

5

Winning the competition!

[ name ]

BLUETAPE

[ course ]

A Shenkar x Cornell course

[ Year ]

3rd

[ context ]

The winning project of a Cornell  University Product Pitch Competition '25 in San Francisco. A digital platform that helps farm managers take proactive and reactive steps against pesticide drift. The platform gives farmers real time visibility into where chemicals are drifting, using sensors placed on the field and real-time data coming from the mobile phones of farmers. 

[ the problem ]

Pesticide drift exposes nearby areas to harmful chemicals, risking health, environmental damage, and legal action. Farmers lack clear, real-time tools to monitor and prove safe spraying practices.

[ the solution ]

Bluetape uses field sensors and autonomous tractors to track pesticide spraying in real time, providing clear data to ensure safety, accountability, and legal protection.

Pitch Presentation

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