Meet Mr Daniel Wong
Head of Technology
Netatech
The cloud's the limit
With a background in software engineering and the IT industry, Daniel Wong made the leap into agriculture when he joined Netatech in 2010.
His expertise allowed him to help the company make strides in the domain of technology, helping them to integrate cloud technology solutions into drip irrigation, which the company had pioneered in Singapore. By tweaking their existing system, Daniel allowed the company to control their processes remotely, streamlining processes for their vegetable farm.
Creating connections
Tech wizard Daniel Wong explains the complexities and innovations that help keep Netatech on the cutting edge of smart vegetable farming.
What's the biggest challenge you faced starting out?
What goes into high-tech vegetable farming?
Where does your passion in agriculture lie?
Has the company ever had to compromise or adapt its vision to realities?
What personality traits and skill sets does an agricultural expert need?
A day in the life
“In the same way that architecture conceives a building, software engineering creates an architecture of software,” Daniel explains of his primary role. The team at Netatech spends their mornings engaged in irrigation planning and measuring sophisticated elements like the pH and electrical conductivity of the soil, as well as checking on vital signs.
Daniel’s afternoons are spent in the role of a connector, helping to improve processes between the farm’s many sophisticated systems and its team of engineers, agronomists and technology experts.
Food for thought
Daniel gives you expert knowledge to chew on.
It takes a team to run a modern farm
According to Daniel, the number of skills required to succeed in agriculture are too broad for just one person. Netatech is made up of various teams of experts ranging from plant whisperers like agronomists to software engineers and chemists.
Modern agriculture is 95% science
While traditional farming relies primarily on trial and error, Daniel believes that modern agriculture is 95% science. Farming gets progressively more difficult across plant cycles, and being able to measure everything from nutrient ratios to air and water balance of the soil allows for greater consistency.
Writing the SG Food Story
With increases in technology innovation, Daniel foresees a lot more interest in urban farming as a career choice, and young people as a crucial part of Singapore’s food story.
Netatech’s medley of vegetables and fresh greens — which include Hong Kong cai xin, xiao bai cai, spinach, nai bai and tung-oh — can be found under the Netafresh label at Cold Storage, and the Red Dot Farm label at RedMart.