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4 Nov 2018
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Start research on ways to trick bees into making more bee bread, to create more bee bread supply.
Research on non-Manuka native honeys begins
The collection of nectar and pollen is fully automated and bees produce honey a lot faster.
The automated bee bread and beeswax collector is fully implemented and integrated into the industry.
Engineers begin to work on harvesting pollen and nectar by hand to let the bees create honey faster
Reserves for custom honey blends implemented, offshore honey reserves normalized in the industry
Pilot program starts. First trial.
Start marketing campaign for bee bread and beeswax. Aim to make them mainstream products.
Off road self driving vehicles released for general public sale
First offshore reserve completed
Engineers begin to design self driving cars for offroad usage.
Funding secured from DOC for offshore native reserves
Ocean power becomes economical
Computing Algorithm to tell if flowers are pollinated or not
Start research on laser technology, materials, construct prototypes for the device.
Finish research for bee bread. Start acting based on the results of that research. Monitor progress every 2 years.
New Zealand allows the use of self-driving cars on the road
Materials research for bee removal comb
Computer vision algorithms can distinguish between capped and uncapped honeycomb cells
Trialling of bee removal comb begins
Trialling of bee removal comb ends
Investigate lubrication of large rail networks
Finish investigating lubrication of large rail networks
Test response of bees to mechanical arms
Finish testing response of bees to mechanical arms
Begin trialling density based debris separation
Finish trialling density based debris separation
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