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Patchwork seeks new horizons



Patchwork, a company celebrated for its agricultural innovations, is now venturing into new horizons with its latest product launch: BlackBox Routes. This ground-breaking app aims to transform how local authorities manage urban spaces, stepping beyond agriculture and into the bustling world of application recording and control within towns and cities.


The BlackBox Routes app, specifically developed for Android devices, records every action taken while spraying or spreading through towns and cities. Whether you're applying Mosquito chemical in the summer months or spreading salt in the winter, BlackBox Routes will record your route. Its capabilities extend beyond mere tracking; the app is designed to integrate with machinery in the future, enabling users to control their equipment seamlessly while on the move.


Wide-angle view of a city street with navigation features highlighted
Exploring new navigation technologies for urban environments.

One of the most impressive features of BlackBox Routes is its integration with Google Maps. Users will not only see their routes in real-time but also have their travel records overlaid directly on the map. This unique view simplifies understanding one’s current position and the paths taken.


What does this mean for various industries? While Patchwork has traditionally focused on agricultural technology, the introduction of BlackBox Routes signals an important transformation. It opens opportunities to collaborate with local authorities, contractors and urban planners that require reliable solutions to optimize operations in busy areas.





By exploring opportunities outside agriculture, Patchwork is showcasing its ability to adapt and innovate in an interconnected world. This blend of navigation, operational recording, and future machinery interface capabilities has the potential to disrupt existing markets while offering fresh solutions tailored for urban environments.





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