Celebrating the winners of the SEARCA Agrinnovate Farmer-First Award
BANGKOK, Thailand—The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) recognized four teams with the SEARCA Agrinnovate Farmer-First Award at the Agritechnica Asia Hackathon, highlighting innovative AI-powered solutions designed to address real-world challenges in agriculture.
The winning teams emerged from a pool of 47 registered contestants from Myanmar, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. Following the hackathon challenges held on 21 May 2026, and organized under four AI-enabled use cases, 15 innovators, mostly students, formed the winning teams whose solutions demonstrated strong potential to deliver meaningful benefits to farmers and agricultural enterprises.
The Agritechnica Asia Hackathon was co-organized by SEARCA together with DLG.prototype.club, Bosch, and NEVONEX as part of the AGRINNOVATE Southeast Asia Summit 2026. The initiative was supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, or BMZ) through the Partners in Transformation Programme.
The SEARCA Agrinnovate Farmer-First Award was presented to the top-performing teams in the hackathon's four challenge categories: Team BiCPAL for "Master of Plowing," Team The Plot Twist for "Smart Farmer Monitoring," Team Chicken Wings for "Surprise Box," and Team BPD for "Where Is My Machine?"
Awarding of the SEARCA Agrinnovate Farmer-First Award at the Agrifuture and Startup Zone: Team BPD, Team The Plot Twist, and Team BiCPAL examine their award while Team Chicken Wings is awarded on stage
"What made this hackathon truly special was bringing together international perspectives, innovative thinking, and strong partners within a collaborative ecosystem," said Dr. Christian Schweizer, Prototype Club CEO.
The award recognizes AI-driven solutions that deliver tangible value to farmers through practical, human-centered design. Entries were evaluated according to their potential to advance sustainability across four dimensions—Pocket, Plate, Place, and People—reflecting SEARCA's commitment to innovations that improve livelihoods, strengthen food security, promote climate resilience, and enhance community empowerment.
"The Farmer-First Award reflects SEARCA's commitment to ensuring that technological innovation remains grounded in the realities and needs of farming communities," said Dr. Emil John Cabrera, Program Head of SEARCA's Emerging Innovation for Growth Department. "The winning teams focused on creating tools that can improve agricultural operations and ultimately benefit farmers."
SEARCA Emerging Innovation for Growth Department representative Lichelle Carlos (leftmost, standing) previews the AI-based prototypes created in Agritechnica Asia Hackathon
The hackathon challenged participants to explore real agricultural technology use cases around machine data, connectivity, and smart farming. The winning concepts tackled concerns ranging from optimizing field operations and machinery management to improving monitoring systems and transforming agricultural data into actionable insights for better decision-making.
"The energy and creativity of the hackers in Southeast Asia at Agritechnica Thailand have shown that, based on the SeamOS platform and powered by Bosch NEVONEX as the enabling technology, entirely new digital use cases for agricultural machines and tractors can be realized — as easy to use as smartphone apps, while making farmers' lives simpler and more efficient," said Mr. Gernot Hofmann, Tech Lead for NEVONEX powered by Bosch.
In addition to receiving recognition, the award-winning teams gained access to SEARCA's innovation support ecosystem, including incubation, acceleration, mentoring, and capacity-building opportunities. They will also be connected to SEARCA's network of universities, innovation hubs, and technology business incubators across Southeast Asia and beyond, providing pathways for further development, testing, and scaling of their solutions.
The hackathon formed part of SEARCA's broader efforts to cultivate innovation-driven agricultural transformation in Southeast Asia. By bringing together students, developers, engineers, researchers, and aspiring entrepreneurs from different countries and disciplines, the initiative fostered cross-border collaboration and encouraged the development of technologies that respond to the evolving needs of farmers and agribusinesses.
As agriculture faces increasing pressures from climate change, labor shortages, and resource constraints, the solutions showcased during the Agritechnica Asia Hackathon demonstrate the growing potential of artificial intelligence and digital technologies to contribute to more productive, resilient, and sustainable agrifood systems.
Through initiatives such as the SEARCA Agrinnovate Farmer-First Award, SEARCA continues to champion innovations that place farmers at the center of technological advancement, ensuring that emerging technologies translate into practical benefits for agricultural communities across Southeast Asia.


