Big data could optimize poultry operation decision-making

Relatively inexpensive sensors, widespread use of internet of things technologies, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning make it possible to gather and analyze data from all the poultry houses in a complex.

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Relatively inexpensive sensors, widespread use of internet of things (IoT) technologies, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning make it possible to gather and analyze data from all the poultry houses in a complex. 

Learn how poultry growers and integrated companies can use this data to improve their operations, bird welfare and the overall sustainability of the industry, as well as how this data and these systems could change the way birds are raised during the fifth webinar in the Poultry Tech Webinar Series.

Panelists include Simon Cohen, director of sales, MTech Systems, and Vernon Smith, founder and CEO, CAT Squared.

A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Simon Cohen received his bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Southern University. Previously, he worked with Systemate, Netherlands, responsible for the design of poultry processing plants. Cohen is now chief marketing and sales officer and shareholder with M-Tech Systems.

Vernon Smith grew up on a family-owned poultry farm in South Africa and has extensive experience in the poultry industry. Before co-founding CAT Squared, Vernon earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in computer science and business economics as well as a Master’s degree in computer science before working as a food-industry process control specialist.  

What’s coming next

For more on the technologies set to advance the poultry industry, join industry-changing innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, technology experts, investors and leading poultry producers at the Poultry Tech Webinar Series, scheduled for November 2, 4, 10, 11, 17, 30 and December 2.

During the webinar series, industry experts will preview what’s coming next – from prospective solutions to developing technology – for the poultry industry. 

This webinar series is proudly sponsored by: Arm & Hammer, Aviagen, Baader, Boehringer Ingelheim, Cargill, Ceva, Chore-Time, Cobb, Evonik, Marel, Phibro Animal Health, Staubli and Zoetis.

Visit our website for more details on the webinar series, topics and speakers.

Register for free today and join us for a glimpse at the future of the poultry industry.

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