At the Centre for Climate-Smart Agriculture (CCSA), we are committed to leveraging technology to transform agricultural practices, enhance productivity, and promote sustainability. By collaborating with farmers, policymakers, scientists, AI engineers, agronomists, remote sensing specialists, software developers, and robotics experts, we develop and test cutting-edge agri-tech tools that:
Located at the Cosmopolitan University City Campus, CBD, our Maker Space is a dynamic and innovative space for agricultural technology development, prototyping, and testing. It provides state-of-the-art facilities where researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs collaborate to create smart farming solutions that integrate AI, IoT, robotics, drones technologies and renewable energy.
A dedicated space where certified drone experts work on satellite imaging, remote sensing, and aerial monitoring to enhance precision agriculture.
Offers immersive simulations for training in precision farming, crop management, and climate modelling.
Develops autonomous farming equipment, smart irrigation systems, and sensor-based monitoring tools for data-driven decision-making.
Two industrial-scale additive manufacturing printers for rapid prototyping of farm tools, irrigation components, and machinery parts.
A dedicated space for developing AI-driven agricultural solutions, such as yield forecasting, pest detection, and climate advisory services.
Focuses on renewable energy innovations, including solar-powered irrigation and off-grid electrification for rural farming communities.
Through strategic partnerships with leading institutions and organisations, CCSA actively engages in capacity-building initiatives to empower farmers, researchers, and agri-tech innovators.
A research centre focused on precision farming, climate risk assessment, and data-driven agricultural policy.
Learn more about the CentreAt CCSA, we continuously expand our digital platforms, explore new technologies, and engage with diverse stakeholders to drive innovation in sustainable agriculture. Through our Maker Space and Agri-Tech Tools, we aim to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications, ensuring farmers and agripreneurs can access the best tools, knowledge, and resources to thrive in an evolving agricultural landscape.