Technology at the service of health, welfare, and profitability
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Discover the latest innovations in animal monitoring, precision nutrition, health management, and automation for a more productive and sustainable livestock industry.
Innovation for 21st-century livestock farming

Real-time animal monitoring
Health and performance under constant control. Explore biometric sensors (temperature, rumination, activity), smart electronic ear tags, GPS collars, and artificial vision systems for the early detection of heat, diseases, lameness, and behavioral problems.

Precision nutrition and smart feeding
Feed each animal according to its needs. Discover systems for formulating optimized rations, automated TMR mixers, feeding robots, advanced forage analysis, and innovative nutritional additives to improve conversion and reduce costs.

Animal health and preventive medicine
Anticipate and prevent. Learn about the latest rapid diagnostic tools on the farm, personalized vaccination programs, strategies to reduce the use of antibiotics, and technologies for preventive health management and disease control.

Automation and robotics on the farm
Efficiency in every task. Discover milking robots, automated cleaning systems, feeding robots, assistants for animal handling, and other solutions that reduce labor and improve the consistency of operations.

Integral management of livestock data
Decisions based on precise information. Use specialized software for reproduction management, milk/meat control, complete traceability from birth to consumer, performance analysis, and economic management of the farm.
Why bet on smart and efficient livestock farming?
Improved health and reduced mortality
Increased animal welfare
Increased productivity
Optimization of resource use
Complete traceability and food safety
Reduction of environmental impact
This vertical is essential if you are...
- A livestock farmer (pork, beef, sheep, goat, poultry) looking to modernize your operation.
- A veterinarian or technician specialized in animal production.
- An animal nutritionist.
- A manufacturer or distributor of livestock equipment, animal health, or nutrition.
- A livestock management software company.
- A researcher in animal science or animal welfare.
- A professional in the meat or dairy industry.