R&D System
Research command center
AAB has built an internal research “command center” to organise field evidence into a repeatable learning loop — not a one-off trial. It links field conditions, observations, and biological response to formulation, handling, and trial design decisions so each run informs the next.
The goal is methodological (not performance): to make variability visible and comparable over time — across climate stress, timing windows, and operational handling.
What the system captures
- Field context: crop, site, timing, climate conditions (heat, moisture, variability), and constraints.
- Operational handling: preparation, mixing, filtration, transport, application pathway, and relevant notes.
- Trial structure: design versioning, controls, treatment groups, and establishment windows.
- Observed response: retained / delayed / lost response pathways, plus variance and anomalies.
- Evidence trail: photos, logs, operator notes, and links between related runs and seasons.
How it learns
Each trial is treated as an input to the next design iteration. When response shifts under heat, moisture disruption, or handling stress, those signals become structured evidence — guiding what to test next, what to control tighter, and where losses or delays occur.