Pioneering meteorological instrumentation specialists launch web shop with trial offer for agricultural sector

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Pioneering meteorological instrumentation specialists launch web shop with trial offer for agricultural sector

21 Jun, 2020

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Pessl Instruments, has just announced the launch of its highly anticipated webshop.

METOS Webshop will first offer the iMETOS VWS – Virtual Weather station, disease model licenses and other ‘click-away’ solutions. There will also be a free-trial offer for those who are just getting familiar with data-driven precision agriculture.

“We are thrilled to introduce Shop.metos.at which allows customers to equip their fields at any given time,” said Gottfried Pessl, CEO and founder. “With METOS Webshop, customers will be up to date with the current sale offers, will be able to quickly activate desired licences, e.g. disease models, and start planning their field activities faster and easier. This shop will feature all the innovations that Pessl Instruments is known for and we are excited for our customers to experience the METOS brand in this new way,” he concluded.

METOS Webshop will for now be available solely to European end customers and all Pessl Instruments global distributors. METOS Webshop is expected to be ready for all the markets by the end of 2020. Information that every farmer needs, will therefore soon on hand with a few simple clicks in every corner of the world.

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