Umitron
has raised SGD$15 million in investment sourced from investors and
commercial banks, to fund overseas development for salmon and shrimp
farming.
Currently,
Umitron offers three global services for aquaculture: Remora, Eagle and
Pulse. Remora is an AI software service for feeding that can be
installed at large-scale fish farms without needing additional
equipment. Farmers are provided with a relatively easy installation, by
installing it on the computer they use at their site and connecting it
to existing cameras in pens.
In
addition to easy installation, the service also has AI technologies
which are able to perform appetite analysis without requiring a stable
communication environment or local servers. Thanks to the software's
real-time feed monitoring and dead fish detection capabilities, farmers
are provided with a useful tool to optimise feeding protocols and better
manage production performance.
Umitron Eagle provides the first real-time AI analysis solution for shrimp farming. It offers a solution to sector experiencing fast growth but being restrained to limited technological improvements. Challenges have revolved around overcoming poor water transparency and digitising fish production.
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Eagle
enables the farmer to assess shrimp production conditions using
customised AI algorithms to track real-time biological conditions and
other factors. This includes appetite analysis, health and growth
conditions, and biomass. The company plans to expand it into Southeast
Asia, India and China in the near future.
Finally,
Umitron Pulse utilises satellite remote sensing technology to acquire
high-res data for aquaculture applications. Parameters collected include
seawater temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll
concentration, wave height, winds and currents.
By
detecting small changes in the marine environment, the platform helps
with producer operations such as feed amounts and timing, harvesting and
logistics and helps to mitigate events causing mass mortalities such as
harmful algal blooms or temporary farm closures, by detecting issues
early on.
It
provides a 48 hour forecast, latest location data and two years of
historical data which can be applied to long-term planning and risk
mitigation. This service is in use in more than 20 countries worldwide.
Thanks
to the financing received, the technology company hopes to strengthen
and enhance the services it offers worldwide. It will accelerate
establishing local subsidiaries and business development in key salmon
production regions such as Northern Europe, Chile and Southeast Asia.
Umitron
recently conducted a life cycle assessment on its production of red sea
bream and found an encouraging reduction in GHG emissions. More
information on that can be found, HERE.
For more information on Umitron visit their website, HERE.
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