Meet the 12 Pioneers Driving the Next Wave of Animal AgTech Innovation This October

The Animal AgTech Innovation Summit returns to Amsterdam on October 16-17, bringing together breakthrough start-ups who are redefining the future of sustainable livestock farming.

As more than 300 global leaders gather, the summit shines a spotlight on innovators developing solutions that go beyond productivity and work on tackling climate impact, welfare, animal health, genetics, and data-driven farm management.

This year’s program features a curated group of pioneering start-ups from across the world, offering fresh approaches to the industry’s biggest challenges. Delegates will meet them through interactive sessions designed to foster collaboration, including:

  • Start-Up Exhibition: Connect with the most dynamic animal agtech innovators in the dedicated exhibition area. Book 1-1 meetings, explore partnership opportunities, and discover game-changing solutions in animal health, nutrition, genetics, welfare, and sustainability.
  • Start-Up Showcase: Watch early-stage founders pitch their bold ideas live. In this fast-paced session, emerging founders will pitch their next-gen technologies aimed to transforming livestock systems worldwide to a panel of investor jurors.
  • Main Stage Spotlight: See the most influential start-ups join global corporates, investors, and producers on stage to share how their innovations are shaping climate-smart livestock farming.

Meet the visionaries who are changing the game in the industry:

AgBoost (USA): Provides user-friendly software, DNA testing, and performance tracking to help producers optimize herd health, genetics, and profitability.

Agri Data Analytics (Ireland): Is revolutionising agricultural engineering by creating innovative solutions to monitor and manage methane emissions from cattle. Their most recent solution, The Bovine Breathalyser, is a device that non-invasively measures enteric GHG emissions from ruminant animals.

AntlerBio (Ireland): Developed a decision-support tool using genomics and the environment to boost dairy herd productivity, efficiency, and sustainability by up to 22%.

CENIT Smart Farming (Spain): CENIT integrates innovative technologies throughout the animal value chain to improve the welfare management of small ruminants.

Cerryx (Germany): Develops microbial-based feed additives to address the rise of increased production costs, animal disease outbreaks and environmental pollution and improve animal health, growth, and reduce emissions cost-effectively.

Chordata (UK): Uses machine learning and collaboration with veterinary scientists, farmers, producers, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, policymakers, nutrition companies and pet owners to deliver data-driven insights supporting animal health and welfare across the livestock value chain.

Livestockify (India): Provides real-time data tools and services to enhance livestock health, productivity, and sustainability.

Lucidome Bio (New Zealand): Has created an affordable vaccine to reduce methane emissions from ruminants, enabling climate-friendly farming.

ODOS (Spain): Is a sustainability intelligence platform helping leading agricultural processors, including CAPSA, Carbery, and Barilla, simplify complex data gathering across entire supply chains.

Rumin8 (Australia): Produces affordable feed supplements to reduce methane emissions using a pharmaceutical approach.

Ruminant Biotech (New Zealand): Leveraging its patented, slow-release bolus technology, they’re tackling one of agriculture’s biggest climate challenges – the ruminant methane emissions –, by cutting cattle methane emissions by 70% for 100+ days.

The Feed Rethinkery (Germany): Provides science-based consultancy on sustainable animal nutrition, product development, and circular feed systems.

With an already exciting line-up of start-ups and many more set to attend, Animal AgTech is the ultimate platform to connect with these pioneering innovators and explore the collaborations that will define the future of sustainable livestock production.

Register now to join stakeholders from global producers, investors, feed & health companies, and policymakers, and start-ups, in exploring the cutting-edge solutions and strategic collaborations essential to propel the sector forward on October 16-17.

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