October 18, 2015 | Chinese company Yuanda has invested $180 million in Israeli agricultural technology startup AutoAgronom. With the latest investment, AutoAgronom will setup a factory in China to manufacture its autonomous irrigation systems and distribute them throughout China. Last year, Yuanda purchased 54 percent of the Israeli company, which was founded in Israel in 1988 and has since relocated to Boston.
Subscribe to NoCamels weekly newsletter and get our top stories
Related posts

Israel Invests Millions To Help AI Comprehend Hebrew, Arabic
September 21, 2023

Cybersecurity Startup Cato Raises $238M With $3B Valuation
September 21, 2023

Israel, UK Ink Deal For Greater Innovation Collaboration
September 21, 2023

ALS Drug Receives Patent In Israel, Europe, Japan
September 20, 2023
Facebook comments