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AI(Live) helps the livestock farming industry harness the full benefits of artificial intelligence - supporting health, welfare, production and environmental mitigation of all farmed animals.

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AI has the potential to deliver significant benefits to the livestock production industries.

The inaugural AI(Live) conference held in London on 23rd September was a great success, drawing together delegates from across the sector to discuss the opportunities for AI but also how to navigate the barriers that might influence success.

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The industry is evolving rapidly and can benefit from advances and applications in AI. It can play a crucial role in harnessing cutting edge solutions to enhance productivity, sustainability and efficiency. But it is vital that this is done in a controlled manner led by the industry.

 

Drawing together influential and well-renowned speakers from across the farming and technology sectors, AI(Live) is the UK’s first conference dedicated to the application of AI in livestock farming and is a must attend event for all those actively involved in livestock production – including farmers, researchers, technology innovators, regulators and policy makers, processors and consultants.

 

AILive is sponsored by HerdVision/Agsenze, IVC Farm Vets, Kynetec, MSD Animal Health, Vetoquinol, VetIMPRESS, Duggan, VetImpress and MWI.

AI(live) AWARD WINNER ANNOUNCED

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Jamila Gordon  was recognised as the AI(Live) Innovator of the year at the AI(Live ) conf erence in London, receiving the award from renowned technology futurist, media commentator Dan Sodergren. 

Jamila is a Somali Australian entrepreneur and is the chief executive officer and founder of Lumochain, AI and Blockchain to food supply channels. After escaping the Somalian Civil War at the age of eighteen, she was a displaced person in Kenya before moving to Australia,

 

After arriving in Australia, she eventually enrolled in an accounting degree at La Trobe University in Melbourne before switching her major to software engineering, eventually graduated with a Bachelor of Business and Information Technology degree in 1995.

 

After graduating, she was employed in software development and subsequently project management with a range of businesses including British Gas ,  Emirates AirlinesDeloitteIBM and Quantas Airways.

 

In April 2018, Jamila founded Lumachain, a company that provides blockchain and computer vision software for the meat industry. Its stated aim is to add transparency to global food supply chains and provide an auditable record to prove if an item comes from ethically responsible sources.

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