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AgCulture Podcast
Aidan Connolly: AI and AgTech's Future | Ep. 48

AgCulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 38:37


In this episode of the AgCulture Podcast, Aidan Connolly, President of AgriTech Capital, takes a closer look at how AI and advanced technologies are changing the face of agriculture. Aidan shares his perspective on groundbreaking innovations like robotics, precision farming, and data-driven tools designed to transform how farms are managed. Join us to discover how these technologies are set to redefine the agriculture industry, boost sustainability, and tackle labor shortages! Discover Aidan Connolly's book The Future of Agriculture – now available in 4 languages!

The Dairy Podcast Show
#02 - Technology revolution on dairy farms: where are we? - Aidan Connolly

The Dairy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 28:35


A technology revolution is here and it's happening right before our eyes. So, to keep improving dairy performance, we must keep up with the latest technology. But where are we regarding tech implementation on dairy farms? We have to take a deeper look at dairy farming to understand the bottlenecks and how technology can help us. In this episode with Aidan Connolly, we talk about technology trends and benefits on dairy farms, the main issues regarding implementation, consolidation, what the future holds for dairy farms, and what we need to change to make that dream a reality.“I think technology, particularly robots and sensors, is allowing us to get more out of the people we have on the dairy farm, allowing them to do their jobs better.” - Aidan Connolly

Swine.It
#141 – Implementing technology on swine farms: Obstacles and ways to overcome - Aidan Connolly

Swine.It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 36:08


As we have said before, swine farms need to continue to advance technologically if we want to be more profitable in the future. The main obstacle with this is finding ways with the current labor issues to implement these technological advancements. In this episode, Laura talks with Aidan Connolly about those obstacles, what the future holds for swine farms, and what we need to change to make that dream a reality. "

Popular Pig
The Megatrends Shaping the Animal Protein Industry | Aidan Connolly

Popular Pig

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 41:54


About the Guest Aidan is President of AgriTech Capital, a resource for new and established companies working at the interface of agriculture and technology. Prior to this Aidan was CEO at Cainthus and CIO at Alltech among other senior roles in a 25 year plus career at that company.  He is also a non-executive director […]

AgriTalk
AgriTalk-December 2, 2021

AgriTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 42:48


At the Milk Business Conference in Las Vegas Chip Flory has a conversation with Roger Herrera of Ahlen Farms, including his story on getting involved in dairy farming and how he deals with various challenges running the operation. U.S. Representative Glenn "G.T." Thompson joins us to discuss EPA, WOTUS, BBB, and the dairy industry. Our coverage of Milk Business Conference continues with Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus, who was a featured speaker at the conference discussing technology and artificial intelligence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio
2021 MILK Conference interview with Aidan Connelly, Cainthus

ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 10:53


RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast

Aidan Connolly, CEO Cainthus

North American Ag Spotlight
Big Brother for cows? Cainthus offers on-farm dairy cattle observation with computer vision & AI

North American Ag Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 22:26


This week, Chrissy Wozniak sits down with Tyler Bramble, Portfolio Growth Lead at Cainthus.Cainthus is a leading Computer Vision and AI company offering technology that is transformational for animals, farmers and the production of food.The Cainthus technology - used for both ALUS Nutrition and ALUS Behavior - relies on a smart camera system that monitors animal behavior as well as operations on the farm, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.Cainthus has developed state-of-the-art artificial intelligence that automatically turns visual inputs from cameras into real-time insights. These insights are displayed daily on any device available on the farm - phone, tablet or PC. The information delivered is reliable and non-biased. This technology is easily scalable, it doesn't require any hardware on the cows and unlike other technologies, very little maintenance is needed.To learn more, visit the Cainthus website here.This episode is sponsored by Morning Ag Clips, America's #1 Daily Ag News Source.The Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit annually convenes over 800 of the country's female agribusiness decision-makers. The 2022 WIA Summit, September 26-28 in Dallas, TX includes presentations from Cargill's Corporate Senior Vice President, Animal Health & Nutrition, Ruth Kimmelshue; Marco Orioli, VP of Global Grain & Processing for EMEA, CHS; and Brooke Appleton of the NCGA. Learn more at https://agr.fyi/wia_register. FIRA USA 18-20 OCT. 2022 (FRESNO-CA): The only 3-day event dedicated to the California and North America market for autonomous agriculture and agricultural robotics solutions.Learn More at https://agr.fyi/fira

Voxpro Studios
Is Your Business Plan Future-Proof?

Voxpro Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 26:32


Joining us on the TELUS International Studios podcast is Aidan Connolly - CEO at Cainthus, and President of AgriTech Capital, and author of the strategic business planning book, ‘2-1-4-3, a Plan for Explosive Business Growth'. Aidan dives into his outlook on the future as a self proclaimed 'unusual leader.' In this episode, you'll hear Aidan's business plan of the future, his outlook on new technologies of the future, and the future of customer experience as he sees it. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

AgTech360
Reimagining Livestock AgriTech with Cainthus

AgTech360

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 13:34


Aidan Connolly, Chief Executive Officer at Cainthus and President of AgriTech Capital, gives his perspective on livestock agtech importance, and how seemingly simple tech can be revolutionary. https://www.cainthus.com/

Leaders on a Mission
Leaders on a Mission - Aidan Connolly, CEO, Investor, Author and Agribusiness Thought Leader, Episode 22

Leaders on a Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 48:42


In today's episode I am joined by Aidan Connolly, CEO, Author, investor, and Agribusiness thought leader. Aidan reflects on his early influences, that helped shape his interest in business, travel, and his desire to operate outside of his comfort zone. He reflects on the importance of mentorship, and how a belief and support in him, helped him prosper during his early career. He spoke about the science and technologies affecting the food and agricultural sector, and about his role as CEO of Cainthus, in bringing A.I and modern technology to the dairy farmer. He spoke about the importance of having a focus working within a startup, and about his innovation of the business plan, which is outlined in a recently published book. He spoke about some of the major food trends, and about the role of the farmer in helping create a sustainable and healthy world, helping feeding the world's extra 2 billion people by 2050

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast
Farming and Technology

RTÉ - CountryWide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 15:00


Author and CEO of Cainthus, Aidan Connolly on the future of tech and farming. Cainthus work with farmers to develop the world’s most advanced technology for dairy farms.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
How AI Will Innovate Ireland's Businesses in the Next Year

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 5:39


Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool. When you put it together with business, industries of all kinds can thrive. For Ireland, AI integrations will be invaluable. 2020 is the year to adapt. Whether you’re curious about tech and business tends or you own a company yourself, it’s important to watch how AI evolves throughout the years. AI 2020 changes are the name of the game for Irish businesses. Using past strides, companies can move forwards towards even more progress. AI Business Groundwork Irish businesses have been gravitating towards new technology and integrating it for decades. Whether it’s something as simple as a printer or as innovative as AI, tech changes the field. It’s no surprise to see just how expansive AI is in the business world. However, it may surprise you to see how much technology uses artificial intelligence. Automation drives AI — which is where businesses are heading. Recently, the software company iCIMS acquired the Irish AI startup Opening.io which specializes in recruitment. Its system sorts through resumes and applications then pairs candidates up with jobs in seconds. The AI software uses keywords and predictions to ensure that each pairing is a match. Plus, it can predict salaries for listings that don’t provide them. Opening.io is just one example of what’s possible for businesses. AI optimizes every step of the supply chain. For instance, Keelvar is an Ireland-based sourcing company that specializes in automation. Finding sources for business can be a tedious process. Primarily, Keelvar helps businesses automatically bid and procure good, outwitting the competition. These two examples help both ends of business in Ireland. AI pairs candidates with the best job for their interests and skills and also fosters healthy competition for sourcing. The country isn’t slowing down with these innovations either — the AI 2020 advancements show businesses how to use this tech foundation to move forward. Innovating and Expanding Businesses Businesses of all kinds benefit from integrating AI. Opening.io and Keelvar show how Irish companies can use AI to benefit employees and their products. However, automation reaches specific needs for industries and enterprises. For instance, the food industry is an enormous sector that requires countless hours of labor. AI takes some of this tedious labor and automates it, though, so workers can focus on other pressing needs. Cainthus is one company taking the automated route in Ireland. AI-based sensors and cameras monitor the animals and analyze things like movement and productivity. If there’s an issue, the system alerts workers. With AI in places like the food sector, it’s evident that Ireland has a firm grasp on how this intelligence can improve daily task across industries. However, AI 2020 innovations work for overarching improvements as well. Also based in Ireland, AYLIEN works with data. Humans generate an incredible amount of content and information every day. This company uses machine learning — a branch of AI — to predict how current events will alter the course of a company. Its AI takes into account all the information that will affect its users. Then, it presents numeric value changes because of the news or events going on. With 94% of HR teams experiencing management struggles, a system like AYLIEN will be invaluable. Companies seeking to stand out in the crowd need proper organization. Ones looking to prepare for emergencies — like Ireland’s COVID-19 recovery — need proper management. AI 2020 developments provide these solutions. The Future of Business AI AI in the business world of Ireland is about meeting the needs of industries. No matter how broad or specific, AI helps each step of business — from hiring to the supply chain to executing daily tasks. These examples only scratch the surface of AI possibilities. In the future, you can expect to see more innovations coming about in Ireland. For instance, AI assistin...

Phame Influence Podcast
Agriculture Visionary Drives Change Through Inventive AI Company

Phame Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 19:21


Aidan Connolly is CEO of Cainthus, an Irish artificial intelligence company, using computer vision to monitor animals. Cainthus’ combines unparalleled expertise and cutting-edge innovation, to passively monitor cows, other livestock, and farm management practices 24/7, alerting the farmer when it matters most.Aidan is also president of AgriTech Capital, a new company in the field of advisory investment and development of ventures in agriculture, focused on both start-ups and existing traditional business development. He has worked with several Governments and leading food companies on agtech policy.He is the author of the recently launched strategic business planning book, “2-1-4-3.”Aidan Connolly graduated with a Master’s in International Marketing from the Smurfit School of Business, University College Dublin, Ireland. He previously worked with Alltech for more than 25 years, initially in Ireland, and then based in France, Brazil and the United States. He has travelled for business to over 100 countries including most recently extensively in China. From 2002 until 2008, Connolly held the position of Vice President of Alltech Europe, then to Washington DC as VP of Corporate Accounts. As Chief Innovation Officer Connolly was responsible for the commercialization of Alltech’s global research in addition to continuing corporate account strategy within Alltech.His expertise is in branding, agriculture and international marketing. Connolly is an adjunct professor of marketing at University College Dublin and visiting professor at the China Agricultural University. He is a former member of the boards of IFIF, NPP, NCC, FEFANA, and a Fellow of the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IFAMA). Aidan is also a member and regular contributor of the Forbes Technology Council.Connolly speaks regularly, appearing at up to 50 conferences annually on the future of food, agriculture and agri-technologies.

Northern Territory Country Hour
Caught on camera: How Cainthus is looking to transform livestock management

Northern Territory Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 7:00


It might sound like an agricultural version of Big Brother, but Cainthus's facial recognition technology for cows has caught the attention, and financial backing, of one of the world's biggest ag companies.

Generation Ag
Aidan Connolly: A Career in AgTech

Generation Ag

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 30:50


Aidan Connolly joined Cainthus as CEO in January 2019 but is often referred to as the fourth founder given his involvement with the company since its inception. Prior to this, he held the position of CIO at Alltech, a company which he worked with for 25+ years. Aidan has worked in over 100 countries and speaks five languages. He has worked in political associations, with state and national governments in the US, China, Europe and Brazil, international organizations such as the European Union and the United Nations. If you ask us, this episode is a masterclass in forging a successful career in agriculture and we hope you leave it feeling as enlightened as we did after chatting with Aiden back in February. Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at hello@generationag.com.au *Become a Patreon Partner* - https://patreon.com/generationag Find us here: Instagram: @generation.ag Twitter: @generation_ag Website: www.generationag.com.au

All In
21. What's next? Food industry special | ALL IN

All In

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:13


In this episode Paul Cadden, Founder of Saba and Domini Kemp, Co-Founder of ITSA, discuss how the food industry has been hit by the currrent Covid-19 crisis and what's next for the sector. Plus, we meet Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus about the future of technology in farming. All In is hosted by Yvonne Redmond.

Ag News Daily
#TechTuesday with Cainthus

Ag News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020


Aidan Connolly, the CEO of Cainthus, discusses how they are using artificial intelligence to help improve the wellbeing of dairy cattle.

ZimmCast
ZimmCast 640 -A Conversation with Cainthus & A New Podcast

ZimmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 44:30


In this week's program I'm sharing a conversation with Aidan Connelly, CEO, Cainthus. It has been quite some time since we've had this opportunity. We set a convenient time for each of us since he was in Ireland and I am here in the U.S. During my conversation with Aidan we talk about the work Cainthus does and he provides his thoughts on the current COVID-19 problem. We also talk about the value of podcasts, especially in light of the difficulty for travel right now. I'm also going to share the first episode of a new podcast series we're producing - Field Notes from Koch Agronomic Services. It debuted Wednesday and will be produced monthly moving ahead. The topic of the first show is Understanding Nitrogen and includes experts, Tim Laatsch, technical agronomy manager, and Michael Berry, director of brand expansion. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.

Inside Forbes Councils
Food and AI

Inside Forbes Councils

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 24:03


Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus, President of AgriTech Capital, and a member of the Forbes Technology Council, discusses the impact that technologies such as artificial intelligence will have in our food system and the cost-benefit of scaling agritech to feed a growing global population.

Feed Matters
‘The next decade will be hugely disruptive in feed production’

Feed Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 24:42


In the second instalment of our new podcast series, Feed Matters, we look back on a decade in global feed manufacturing, with Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus.

DairyVoice Podcast
CEO Aidan Connolly of Cainthus discusses the future and importance of technology in dairy

DairyVoice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 24:09


The digital age with big data and artificial intelligence has arrived in agriculture. Irish executive Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus, describes the impact on dairy farm management in episode 10 of DairyVoice. In his discussion with Joel Hastings, Editor & Publisher of DairyBusiness News, he predicts the biggest advantages will go to the early adopters.Connolly’s firm, Cainthus, featuring computer video and artificial intelligence technology to identify health, reproduction and environmental changes early on, will be exhibiting at World Ag Expo and other shows in 2020.

Swine.It
Innovation in livestock production: what is here, and what is coming - Aidan Connolly

Swine.It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 29:21


“Your learning has not stopped when you left college, does not stop when you finish your training program, does not stop when you finish whatever it is you’ve done... even if you are in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or 60s, you have to continue to improve your skills and prepare for the future… which is going to be extremely competitive.” – Aidan Connolly. Our guest is Aidan Connolly, another bright mind of the Global Swine Industry. Aidan is CEO of startup Cainthus and an adjunct professor at University College Dublin and China Agricultural University. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in commerce from University College Dublin and a master’s degree in international marketing from the Smurfit School of Business, University College Dublin, Ireland. He is also an executive board member of the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF), the National Chicken Council and the National Turkey Federation, and of the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IFAMA). What you will learn: Things that seemed futuristic but are already starting to happen in livestock production; What is coming down the pipe and we should watch for, from an innovation standpoint; The future of agriculture; What separates successful swine professionals from those that are not. Aidan’s favorite swine-related book: Modern Pig Production (John Gadd) Aidan’s favorite book unrelated to swine: Sapiens (Yuval Noah) Edited by Lauro Faccin

Farm  & Rural Ag Network
AgTech...So What Podcast - Aidan Connolly on facial recognition for cows

Farm & Rural Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 34:43


Aidan Connolly is the CEO of Cainthus, and agtech startup using cameras and machine learning to help farmers make better decisions. Before that, Aidan helped Alltech grow from $24 million to $2.3 billion. During that time he was, among many things, Director of the Pearse Lyons Accelerator where he saw hundreds of agtech startups in all different sectors.   Aidan joins us to share his insights on: What it's like to go from a global agribusiness to a startup How cameras are transforming agriculture How to get engineers off the keyboard and onto the farms they're trying to help Why it's so important for farmers to help entrepreneurs, even when it's frustrating   For more from Aidan, check out: Aidan on LinkedIn Aidan on Twitter Aidan on Forbes Cainthus Other resources: HBR on the average age of successful founders

Agtech - So What?
Aidan Connolly on facial recognition for cows

Agtech - So What?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 34:37


Aidan Connolly is the CEO of Cainthus, and agtech startup using cameras and machine learning to help farmers make better decisions. Before that, Aidan helped Alltech grow from $24 million to $2.3 billion. During that time he was, among many things, Director of the Pearse Lyons Accelerator where he saw hundreds of agtech startups in all different sectors.Aidan shares his insights on:What it's like to go from a global agribusiness to a startupHow cameras are transforming agricultureHow to get engineers off the keyboard and onto the farms they're trying to helpWhy it's so important for farmers to help entrepreneurs, even when it's frustratingFor more from Aidan, check out:Aidan on LinkedInAidan on TwitterAidan on ForbesCainthus Other resources:HBR on the average age of successful founders

Farm  & Rural Ag Network
Salt of the Earth Podcast - Aidan Connolly, CEO Cainthus

Farm & Rural Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 51:25


In this podcast episode, I speak with Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus, a computer vision company that turns visual information into actionable insights for farmers. Aidan has also served as Chief Innovation Officer with Alltech and more recently accepted into the prestigious Forbes Technology Council.

Salt of the Earth
Episode 21. Aidan Connolly, CEO Cainthus

Salt of the Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 51:24


In this podcast episode, I speak with Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus, a computer vision company that turns visual information into actionable insights for farmers. Aidan has also served as Chief Innovation Officer with Alltech and more recently accepted into the prestigious Forbes Technology Council.

Future of Agriculture
Future of Agriculture 151: Computer Vision for Herd Management at the 2-1-4-3 Approach with Aidan Connolly

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 37:51


Aidan Connolly is the Chief Executive Officer at Cainthus, a software company dedicated to helping farmers collect the necessary and critical information they need to manage their farms better. Cainthus’ current project involves the use of sensors that interpret visual information from various farm animals. He is also the author of 2-1-4-3, a book on growing your business. Before becoming Cainthus’ CIO, Aidan previously held the same position at Alltech, an agtech company which he served for over 28 years.   Aidan joins me today to share his current business venture and how this new company can help the farming industry as a whole. He discusses their current sensor project, its applications, and how it can improve farm efficiency. He also explains the overall theme of his book as well as what the title 2-1-4-3 means.     “Make it as honest and uncomfortable as you can be in terms of evaluating what your business really is today.” - Aidan Connolly       This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:   Why Aidan left his previous company and the reason he founded Cainthus. His current projects and how they make use of facial recognition tech on cows. Using sensors in farms and the challenges in managing multiple species. Solving "cow bullying" on dairy farms. How sensors can help find solutions to problems in farming cattle. Why he chose to focus on farm sensors instead of other technologies. What he wants people to learn from reading his book. The 2-1-4-3 approach explained and what to expect from his book. Is investing in agtech a little too overhyped?     Resources Mentioned:   Future of Agriculture 067: Disruptive Agricultural Technologies with Aidan Connolly, CIO of Alltech   Connect with Aidan Connolly:   Cainthus 2-1-4-3 Plan LinkedIn         We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.        Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:  Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter  AgGrad on Facebook  AgGrad on LinkedIn  AgGrad on Instagram 

Kentucky Entrepreneur Hall of Fame
Alltech: Aidan Connolly (Live from LED)

Kentucky Entrepreneur Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 25:49


Season 1 | Episode 1: Recorded live from Lexington Entrepreneurship Day (LED), Keith McMunn of Awesome Inc interviews Aidan Connolly. Aidan is the former Chief Innovation Officer Alltech & current CEO of Cainthus. He discusses the legacy of Pearse Lyons, the founder of Alltech, and his influence of entrepreneurship across the Bluegrass. LED is designed to celebrate, support, and learn from some of the greatest entrepreneurs. The events offered throughout LED promote the local Startup Ecosystem and the players who work hard to make sure Kentucky becomes an even better place to innovate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awesomeinc/message

Midday
MID DAY Thursday 3/1/2018 Podcast available on the KRVN App

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018


Guests: David Hunt, co-founder of Cainthus the cattle facial recognition tech company, talks about creating the technology and the next step in it's development Chandler Goule, CEO National Association of Wheat Growers, discusses the Win the Agriculture Coalition (led by NAWG) and this week's judge's ruling in favor of the coalition Nebraska LEAD Director Terry Hejny on the program currently accepting applications

Midday
MID DAY Thursday 3/1/2018 Podcast available on the KRVN App

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 37:57


Guests: David Hunt, co-founder of Cainthus the cattle facial recognition tech company, talks about creating the technology and the next step in it's development Chandler Goule, CEO National Association of Wheat Growers, discusses the Win the Agriculture Coalition (led by NAWG) and this week's judge's ruling in favor of the coalition Nebraska LEAD Director Terry Hejny on the program currently accepting applications

Midday
Mid Day Wednesday 2/28/18 Podcast available on the KRVN App.

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018


Dr Ken Ostlie University of Minnesota talks on insects and beans and new ag products for both David Hunt of Cainthus talks about facial recognition software for cattle, feed trials research and surprising findings Tom Dinsdale and NE State Fair Executive Director Lori Cox, discuss their partnership naming the "Tom Dinsdale Automotive Cattle Barn"

Midday
Mid Day Wednesday 2/28/18 Podcast available on the KRVN App.

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 36:19


Dr Ken Ostlie University of Minnesota talks on insects and beans and new ag products for both David Hunt of Cainthus talks about facial recognition software for cattle, feed trials research and surprising findings Tom Dinsdale and NE State Fair Executive Director Lori Cox, discuss their partnership naming the "Tom Dinsdale Automotive Cattle Barn"

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
But It's Over Now, Go On and Take a Cow: TM 124 Regular

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 41:32


Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive ad-free extended version of the show, live-streaming, access to Discord member’s club, weekly columns from Nate, higher quality MP3s, and much more.GET IN TOUCH using hello@techpodcast.uk. All messages sent will be read and considered for inclusion on a future show. This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss:- British Airways is finally offering onboard Wi-Fi- Facial recognition for cows in focus as Irish start-up Cainthus gets backing- Mobile phone coverage in Scotland is ‘unacceptable’- Three million homes to get ultrafast broadband by 2020- The CEO of Openreach aims to connect 10m customers to 'ultra-fast' by 2025- Brief first hands-on take with Apple's HomePod from Nate- Your emails and questions answered!Patreon supporters have access to our longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTRA STORY: 'Nokia' is introducing a 4G version of its old-timey phone- EXTRA STORY: S9 pricing leak suggests it will be £100 more than the S8- Relevant tangent into discussing whether Nate's wife has ever put an arm up a cow- Outtakes and more!Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive ad-free extended version of the show, live-streaming, access to Discord member’s club, weekly columns from Nate, higher quality MP3s, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AgFuture podcast
#005: A digital farming future - David Hunt

AgFuture podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 18:46


In today's episode, we talk with David Hunt, CEO and co-founder of Cainthus, a company dedicated to digitizing agricultural practices. David shares with us how innovations in digital technology can help increase farm efficiency while combating the growing sustainability concerns related to traditional, monoculture farming practices.