EZ Ag Innovations
UEI: MNLAXESHGXB8
• CAGE: 9EZP1
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Keywords
Specialty crops, Agriculture, Machine vision, Computer vision, Deep learning, Neural networks, Image processing, Object detection, Crop monitoring, Yield estimation, Pest detection, Disease detection, Weed detection, Fruit grading, Harvesting automation, Quality assessment, Spectral imaging, Hyperspectral imaging, Multispectral imaging, Precision agriculture, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Drones, Remote sensing, Field robotics, Data analytics, Pattern recognition, Feature extraction, Segmentation
Name
EZ Ag Innovations
Website
Headquarters
Riverview, FL
United States
United States
Most Recent Award
July 1, 2024
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Federal grant recipient
EZ AG INNOVATIONS, INC
(UEI MNLAXESHGXB8, CAGE 9EZP1)
is headquartered in Riverview FL.
Its primary registered NAICS is 333111 Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing.
The corporation
was founded in September 2022 and
federally registered in
October 2022.
Federal Award Analysis
EZ Ag Innovations federal award history
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Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
EZ AG INNOVATIONS, INC
UEI
MNLAXESHGXB8
CAGE Code
9EZP1
Primary NAICS
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
Purpose of Registration
Federal Contracts and Assistance
Date Founded
Sept. 15, 2022
Initial Registration
Oct. 22, 2022
Last Registration
March 17, 2025
Registration Activation
April 2, 2024
Registration Expiration
March 17, 2025
Fiscal Year End
December 31
Reported Entity Types
For Profit Organization
State of Incorporation
FL
Country of Incorporation
USA
Employees
Not Available
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Accepts Credit Cards
No