ExpertiseUpdated on 27 March 2025
Greenhouse gas mission monitoring
About
Lifestock farmers in many countries face requirements to reduce their grrenhouse gas emissions yet presently face considerable investments to act and monitor their daily emission.
Daily, hourly monitoring enables feedback regarding the impact of the herd constitution, their food intake with possible additives, the manure handling with different equipment and barn-floor covering.
Sensors face aggressive conditions in the barn. Signals from the sensors need to be captured, weigthed and consolidated to enable the lifestock farmer with useful information so he can make his conclusions.
We want to scale quickly in different countries once the validation of our system is validated by the authorities in the Netherlands.
Teaming up for validation in other EU countries, for connecting and supporting farmers in different EU countries is the opportunity we are looking for at the summit.
Field
- Environment
- Food, Beverages and Agriculture
- Nano and Microtechnologies
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
- Mature Concept
milind yedkar
Co-Founder & CEO at AccuPredict Services Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
Project cooperation
- Mature Concept
milind yedkar
Co-Founder & CEO at AccuPredict Services Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
Project cooperation
Project cooperation for medical sensor development
- Research
- Technical
- Mature Concept
- Continuation of existing project
Lorenzo Gutierrez
Managing Director and Lead Scientist at Nanodevice (Canada)
Markham, Canada