See crop stress before it becomes a problem.

Sideris is a parcel-level crop monitoring platform that brings satellite observations, weather, crop development, and soil water balance into one clearer view.

Contoured agricultural fields seen from above
Field conditions, read in context.

The platform

Our prototype brings the signals together in a single parcel-level view, giving teams a more direct way to understand crop conditions over time.

Sideris Terra crop monitoring prototype
Prototype interface / parcel-level crop monitoring

Our approach


Agricultural decisions are often based on information coming from separate sources. Sideris Terra is being developed to combine these signals into a single parcel-level view, making it easier to understand where crop stress may be developing and where attention may be needed.

As Sideris Terra is deployed across more crops, soils, and environments, we aim to build a deeper understanding of how agricultural conditions evolve in the field. Over time, this intelligence could support not only farmers and agronomists, but also organizations that need to understand agricultural conditions and risk at a larger scale.

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Founders

Diego Vachon Galindo

Co-Founder - Engineering

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Mathematics & Computer Science at McGill University. Focused on software, data, and the development of the Sideris Terra platform.

Nassim Ameur

Co-Founder - Product & Strategy

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Mathematics & Computer Science at McGill University, with a minor in Economics. Focused on product development, technology, partnerships, and business strategy at Sideris Terra.

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