
Our solutions for automated phenotyping
At WPS, we specialize in plant phenotyping automation solutions tailored to researchers, breeders, developers of crop protection products and developers of bio stimulants. Our product line includes three different products, each designed to make the phenotyping process data-driven, scalable and objective.
Leading the way as your system integrator
As the primary system integrator, we collaborate globally with a variety of specialized partners to provide crucial components for your phenotyping system. Why? Because we believe that true expertise requires focus. No single company can excel in every aspect of a phenotyping system.
Hiphen is one of our trusted partners. They excel at collecting data using sensors and analyzing plant images to monitor growth and responses to different environments. Together, we combine our expertise to deliver tailored automation systems and advanced data analytics to the world of plant science.
Phenotyping gantry
Features:
- Sensor to plant solution.
- Can be easily integrated into existing greenhouses.
- Multifunctional structure.
- Real-time data analysis capabilities
- Scalability for different greenhouse / climate chamber sizes.
- Remote monitoring and control.

Phenotyping platform
Features:
- Plant to sensor solution
- Experiment control software
- Sensor integration
- Image analysis
- Scalable buffer system
- Automated watering and weighing
- Ideal for experiments
- Plant carriers with RFID
Standalone phenotyping platform
Features:
- Plant to sensor solution
- Compact and efficient solution.
- Ideal for setups with limited space.
- Entry point for high-throughput phenotyping.
- U-shape design: user-friendly for one person to operate.
- RGB with top and side cameras and a 360 degree turn table.
Automate Your Research Today
If you're interested in automating your plant phenotyping process, we're here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our team of experts. We'll help you take the first step towards automating your phenotyping process and achieving your research goals.