Norway's CageEye, one of the most prominent firms embracing artificial intelligence in aquaculture, has ambitious targets in place for the next few years as it seeks to grow beyond its origins in Norway's lucrative salmon trade.
Last year, the firm -- which already uses acoustic technology in Norway to effectively reduce salmon feed waste from its current average of 7% to zero -- began exploring the opportunities available to it in Chile.
Company CEO Bendik Sovegjarto, who has made no secret of CageEye's ambitious target to help produce eight billion meals by 2025, told Undercurrent News that Chilean companies had in many cases proven keener to embrace data-driven automatic feeding than had been the case when CageEye started in Norway [...]
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