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CNH Industrial's precision agriculture connectivity platform; wireless data transfer between farm equipment and cloud eliminating SD card management for Case IH and New Holland operators.
Raven Slingshot (by CNH Industrial's Raven Industries division) is a precision agriculture connectivity platform that enables farmers to use existing cellular and wireless networks to share farm data between precision ag equipment, cloud services, and agronomic management platforms — eliminating the SD card data transfers and manual data management that have historically made precision agriculture workflows cumbersome. Raven Industries was acquired by CNH Industrial (the agricultural equipment conglomerate that owns Case IH and New Holland) in 2021 for $2.1 billion, integrating its precision agriculture technology with CNH's equipment brands.\n\nRaven Slingshot is specifically the wireless data management service within Raven's precision ag portfolio — enabling automatic prescription file delivery to equipment, real-time machine data uploads to the cloud, and seamless data flow between farm management software and field equipment without USB drives or manual downloads. The platform supports prescription-based variable rate application (where field sections receive different seeding rates, fertilizer rates, or chemical application rates based on soil maps) and connects to industry-standard formats used across precision agriculture equipment.\n\nIn 2025, Raven Slingshot operates within CNH Industrial's Agriculture Technology segment, competing with John Deere Operations Center (the dominant precision ag connectivity platform tied to John Deere equipment), Trimble Agriculture, and Climate Corporation for farm data connectivity. CNH's acquisition of Raven provided data and precision ag technology that case IH and New Holland equipment previously lacked relative to John Deere. The 2025 strategy focuses on integrating Raven Slingshot deeply with Case IH and New Holland equipment, expanding autonomous farming capabilities (Raven's autonomy stack for self-steering and autonomous field operations), and building third-party agronomic software partnerships.
US YC W20 AI interior design platform with style preference discovery and room visualization; generating personalized moodboards and shoppable décor matches competing with Houzz for AI-native home design discovery.
Oda Studio is a United States-based AI-powered interior design platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) — providing homebuyers, renters, and design enthusiasts with AI tools to discover their personal design aesthetic, visualize how spaces would look with different furniture and décor, and find matching products from online retailers. Users select style preferences (mid-century modern, bohemian, minimalist, coastal) and color palettes (navy, salmon, olive, beige) and receive AI-generated moodboards and room transformation visuals in seconds — with the platform linking out to purchasable products that match the visualized design. Founded in 2020 and enhanced with more sophisticated AI algorithms in 2024-2025, Oda Studio serves the design discovery and product-matching need that exists in the early stages of home decorating before interior designers are typically engaged.
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