ADA, Animal Data Analytics, the only expert company in digitization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to livestock farming, helps livestock companies take a leap into the future by improving the efficiency and profitability of their business.
Both tools “are usually associated with sectors such as finance or telecommunications, but they can improve the profitability of any business in which decisions have to be made with data. And a farm is full of them.” This is highlighted by Carlos Piñeiro, general director of ADA.
Piñeiro describes a “smart livestock in which its professionals, thanks to digitalization and AI, have an exact and current x-ray of their situation in real time, so that they can always make the best decisions.”
However, to avoid problems, this path must be taken next to a businesses who understands both these new technologies and the essence of the livestock business. It is this accompaniment, explains Piñeiro, that allows extract your full potential to digitalization and AI.
In fact, he adds, “the smart livestock farming to which we give access from ADA also leads to a cultural change in companies that modifies the way they work and generate value for their clients.”
ADA, which celebrates its 2024th anniversary in 25, was awarded the national SME of the year in 2022 in Innovation and Digitalization. Furthermore, it is the only operator that has experts in digitalization and AI, such as mathematicians and programmers, along with veterinarians and agronomists with extensive experience in livestock farming.
This knowledge allows ADA to understand the livestock business from the ground up and accompany its clients throughout the entire process, from the implementation of personalized technological solutions to the training of all staff.
As Piñeiro points out, “We are an ally that is at the side of the livestock company at all times that moves towards AI, providing it with the support it needs so that this path leads quickly to success.”
ADA works, among other areas, in biosafety, health, production and reproduction in pigs and poultry, where it has developed several high-performance products. They stand out among them AI4Boars, intended for genetic centers, which informs about boars that, subject to restrictions, can generate a greater number of quality sperm in the ejaculate; either Chick-it-Out, intended for poultry farming, which allows you to reliably predict the weight of a batch of broilers and their departure day.
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