Tidal, an aquaculture AI business, is set to expand its operations to Australia and Chile following new investments. The company aims to strengthen its base in Norway while leveraging its advanced underwater perception technology to enhance fish farming practices. Tidal's innovative solutions include real-time growth tracking and AI-powered autonomous feeding capabilities.
The investment comes from notable backers like Perry Creek Capital and Ichthus Venture Capital, indicating strong confidence in Tidal's potential. With over 250 installations globally, Tidal's technology is positioned to address key challenges in the aquaculture industry, particularly in fish welfare and sea lice management.
• Tidal expands to Australia and Chile with new funding.
• Tidal's technology enhances fish farming through AI and underwater robotics.
Tidal utilizes this technology to improve fish farming practices and monitor fish welfare.
This capability is part of Tidal's offerings to optimize feeding processes in aquaculture.
Tidal's solutions include underwater cameras and AI systems that improve operational efficiency in aquaculture.
Ichthus Venture Capital is a key backer of Tidal, supporting its expansion and technological advancements.
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