Emergent Connext and Microsoft connecting farmers together

Emergent Connext has announced a new collaboration with Microsoft to build out a rural IoT network that extends reliable connectivity

Emergent Connext has announced a new collaboration with Microsoft to build out a rural IoT network that extends reliable connectivity across thousands of square miles of unconnected farmland located in rural California.

Emergent will work with Microsoft’s Airband program and their ISP partner Cal.net to provide much-needed access to reliable connectivity to drive smart farming and IoT adoption across the region’s farming communities—unlocking powerful resources that modernise operations, support precision agriculture and improve sustainability practices.

“Together with Emergent, we’re expanding broadband access and helping equip growers in California’s Central Valley with the tools they need to thrive in a connected, data-driven world,” said Vickie Robinson, General Manager, Energy, Connectivity, and Sustainability, Microsoft. “Connectivity is a powerful enabler of sustainability—whether it’s empowering farmers with precision agriculture solutions, supporting climate resilience in rural communities, or accelerating the digital transformation of energy systems. At Microsoft, we’re committed to advancing inclusive access to technology that drives environmental and economic progress.”

The first education and activation programmes are due to launch in summer 2025 within California’s Central Valley. These interactive programs will teach farmers how to incorporate smart farming and IoT solutions quickly and effectively.

By deploying a robust, affordable IoT network, Emergent will facilitate precision agriculture solutions that empower growers to:

“Thanks to our work with Microsoft, we’re accelerating the IoT network buildout, and more importantly, we are creating a digital foundation for smarter, more sustainable farming,” said Mike Roudi, CEO of Emergent Connext. “When farmers can measure what matters with real-time data, they can control costs, conserve resources, and get better results. With Microsoft’s support, we’re helping deliver that value directly to the field.”

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