Early pilots have shown promising results and they’re now seeking more farmers to help trial the product. To get involved, head over to their website here: irisdata.co.nz/pilot-sign-up
Innovative technology to be trialled on-farm will help with animal health and welfare.
A new automated monitoring system designed for the early detection of lameness among dairy herds will be piloted on 50 New Zealand farms this season. farmersweekly.co.nz/section/…
What a great looking bunch at a fantastic event! Our #irisdatascience team @benoit_auvray and @GregPeyroux didn't make the shot due to media commitments with ABC's Landline programme - maybe in Perth next time
Great to meet other NZ businesses pushing the boundaries of what's possible in agriculture. Benoit and Greg from Iris Data Science are doing amazing things. Think facial recognition - for sheep! 😯 Keep an eye on these guys @irisdatascience@evokeAG@NZTEnews@callaghannz
#irisdatascience are thrilled to be in the @sproutagritech 2020 cohort. Congratulations to the other successful cohort members - looking forward to getting started and making #sheepNN global
🐑🚨 How data science is being used to help identify sheep. A company in New Zealand (where else?) is developing the world's first sheep facial recognition software.
#datascienceiotaustralia.org.au/2019/10/…
Fun facts about the population of New Zealand:
🐑: 30 million
👬: 4 million
No wonder a company there is developing the first facial recognition software for sheep
#datascienceiotaustralia.org.au/2019/10/…
AI Forum member Iris Data Science CEO Greg Peyroux is a panel speaker at next Tuesday's AI for Agriculture launch event in Christchurch. ow.ly/2VSW50wSFh4
Sheep can recognise our faces, now some NZ researchers want to develop the capability to differentiate and identify sheep, potentially doing away with the need for electronic ear tags 🐑 👉 loom.ly/JpxxwHA#SheepCentral@irisdatascience@callaghannz