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
New technology leading to the early detection of lameness in livestock could bring significant animal welfare and production benefits across the country following the start of a new trial by Iris Data Science.
@OtagoMuseum We are missing being with you this Anzac day, instead we decided to perform online the New Zealand and Australian national anthems to commemorate our national remembrance day:
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Calling all alumni, singer friends & more. For the first time in years, we will not be singing on Anzac day. Instead we will record national anthems from our lockdown bubbles. If you want to participate, please reply or contact us via the usual channels facebook.com/events/2279915…
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
Many people affected tonight by @FlyAirNZ with them missing the connection to #dunedin due to flight 373 being delayed by nearly 2 hours, one of them was the mayor of #dunedin - hard for those who were told to use their travel insurance but did not have any #extraflights anyone?