Tokyo, Japan

Atsushi Ohyama


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations by Atsushi Ohyama

Atsushi Ohyama is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of agricultural machines, particularly in the application of fertilizers.

Latest Patents

Atsushi Ohyama holds a patent for a "Device, method, and program for controlling agricultural machine." This innovative technique enables low-cost control of the amounts of fertilizer applied to crops. The control device is designed to work with currently used agricultural machines that apply fertilizer while traveling through a field. It includes a growth data receiving unit, a fertilizer application amount value calculator, and a speed signal generator. The growth data receiving unit collects data on the growth conditions of crops at various locations in the field. The fertilizer application amount value calculator determines the appropriate amount of fertilizer based on this growth data. The speed signal generator then adjusts the speed of the agricultural machine to correspond with the variable amount of fertilizer to be applied at each location.

Career Highlights

Atsushi Ohyama is currently employed at Topcon Corporation, a company known for its advancements in precision agriculture and other technologies. His work at Topcon has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by modern agriculture.

Collaborations

Some of his coworkers include Noriko Saito and Sora Otaguro. Their collaboration contributes to the innovative environment at Topcon Corporation, fostering advancements in agricultural technology.

Conclusion

Atsushi Ohyama's contributions to agricultural technology through his patent demonstrate his commitment to improving efficiency in farming practices. His work is essential for the future of sustainable agriculture.

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