Australian startups partner to advance AI, eDNA-powered biodiversity monitoring

Published 10:25 on February 14, 2025  /  Last updated at 10:25 on February 14, 2025  / /  Australia, Biodiversity, South & Central

Two Australian environmental startups have teamed up to scale artificial intelligence (AI) and environmental DNA-powered biodiversity monitoring, aiming at supporting nature markets and reporting frameworks, they said in a joint release on Friday.
Two Australian environmental startups have teamed up to scale artificial intelligence (AI) and environmental DNA-powered biodiversity monitoring, aiming at supporting nature markets and reporting frameworks, they said in a joint release on Friday.


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