Smart sanitiser cutting human contact with formalin

23-03-2018 | | |
Aviagen s challenge to Sonas was to address how this hazardous material could be handled in a new way to assure worker safety. Photo: Hans Prinsen.
Aviagen s challenge to Sonas was to address how this hazardous material could be handled in a new way to assure worker safety. Photo: Hans Prinsen.
Poultry World visited Aviagen’s hatchery in the West Midlands, where we caught up with a company that is collaborating with IBM to provide blockchain technology to improve worker safety and chick welfare through a smart sanitising process. Benefits from blockchain technology – increasingly being used by power players in the poultry industry – are filtering down to the hatchery sector. While it is likely that there will be plenty of innovation in this area, one technology company – Sonas


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