Company Introduces NIR AgCeption® Grain-o-Scope for 2026 Harvest Season
CHICO, CA, UNITED STATES, February 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Laudando & Associates LLC (“L&A”) today announced the formation of a Joint Patent Participation Agreement with Row Ready Pty Ltd (“Row Ready”) relating to Application No. 63/978,334 – Integrated Photonic Phenotyping and Trait Development System for Crop Improvement.
Under the terms of the Agreement, Row Ready has acquired an undivided 10% ownership interest in the pending patent estate, with an escalation provision increasing its ownership interest to 20% upon issuance of at least one granted patent.
The Joint Patent Participation Agreement establishes a structured minority participation model designed to accelerate development and commercialization of non-chemical photonic crop protection systems while preserving L&A’s operational control and licensing flexibility.
Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, but proceeds will support L&A’s near-term operational priorities, including deployment of its AgCeption® Broomrape and Pathogen Detection Systems.
Strategic Capitalization Shift – Over the past three years, capital allocation within AgTech has increasingly contracted and concentrated around incremental chemistry optimization and precision application technologies, while demand for transformational non-recurring engineering hardware programs has structurally contracted across the space.
In response, L&A has transitioned away from an NRE-IRAD straddle strategy and towards an IP-centric capitalization strategy designed to unlock value from discrete patent estates. The Company believes this new strategy will allow it to maintain independence and avoid traditional venture dilution.
“This Agreement represents the first execution of our Patent Asset Participation Model,” said Chris Laudando, Founder and President of L&A. “It gives our farmer-focused partners an opportunity to participate in the intellectual property assets we’ve built over the past five years – and importantly – allows L&A to preserve the strategic control required to advance post-chemical crop protection technologies.”
New Grain-o-Scope for 2026 – In conjunction with the Agreement, L&A announced the upcoming release of its latest AgCeption® Grain-o-Scope platform for the 2026 Harvest Season. The updated system will introduce:
• Integrated near-infrared (NIR) sensing capability
• Enhanced connectivity to L&A’s AgCeption® ML pipeline
• Expanded support for laser-ready trait identification and photonic stress-response analysis
By linking expanded spectral phenotyping data with laser treated crop performance datasets, L&A aims to accelerate development of crop systems optimized for compatibility with non-chemical weed management architectures.
Category Positioning – L&A believes photonic crop protection represents a structurally underdeveloped category in global agriculture. The company intends to exploit the growing disconnect between farmer demand for transformational non-chemical systems and the concentration of R&D capital around chemistry-anchored solutions that offer incremental improvement for farmers and shareholders. As regulatory compression, resistance saturation, and input cost volatility reshape crop production economics, L&A views photonic stress induction technologies as a long-duration opportunity within the broader crop protection landscape.
Christopher Laudando
Laudando & Associates LLC
+1 310-968-1178
email us here
Visit us on social media:
LinkedIn
Instagram
YouTube
Other
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability
for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this
article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
![]()

































