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ExoFlare

ExoFlare is a web application that allows farm managers, visitors, and vets in the agricultural and food sector to assess biosecurity risks.

Backed by

In-Q-TelIn-Q-Tel
Sparklabs Cultiv8Sparklabs Cultiv8
Salus VenturesSalus Ventures
W23W23
Catherine HarrisCatherine Harris
David HarrisDavid Harris
Peter KnoblanchePeter Knoblanche
Robyn DenholmRobyn Denholm

Raised 5.3M SEED on July 15, 2024

About

ExoFlare provides a biosecurity platform for agriculture integrating expert knowledge, predictive AI, sensing and genomics diagnostics to detect, respond to, and share structured threat data with supply chains and governments.

Mission

ExoFlare has launched after two years in stealth to deliver a new class of biosecurity infrastructure for farmers, transporters, processors, retailers and international markets. Its platform integrates expert knowledge, AI including predictive machine learning, sensing, and genomics-based diagnostics to accelerate detection, response and recovery from biological threats. The software is already used on ~700 sites across seven agriculture industry groups in Australia and the Indo, with more than 235,000 comprehensive biosecurity risk assessments completed. ExoFlare positions its product to deliver business continuity, market-access assurances, and operational efficiencies while enabling structured data sharing with governments for faster responses to incursions. The company emphasizes protecting the world’s $10 trillion food system and developing biosecurity threat management as a new export industry for Australia. It also reports engagement and partnerships with agricultural R&D bodies including AgriFutures Australia, Australian Pork Limited, CSIRO (including Data61), and Meat & Livestock Australia, as well as federal and state government departments.

Quick Facts

Founded

2020

Funding

SEED

Industry

AgTech, Information Technology, Risk Management, Software

Team Size

11-50

Headquarters

Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia