Seremoni, led by CEO Saif Khawaja, aims to revolutionize seafood harvesting by integrating AI with traditional fishing techniques. The company utilizes an ancient Japanese method called ikejime, combined with proprietary robotics, to enhance fish processing and ensure higher quality. This innovative approach addresses the common issues of fish spoilage and stress during harvesting, ultimately delivering Michelin-star quality seafood to local markets.
The Poseidon tool, a flagship innovation from Seremoni, automates the ikejime process, allowing for precise and humane fish harvesting. This technology not only improves the quality of the catch but also enhances the safety and efficiency of fishing operations. By retrofitting existing vessels with Poseidon, Seremoni aims to create a sustainable and profitable fishing industry while addressing the ethical concerns surrounding fish welfare.
• AI-powered robotics enhance traditional fishing methods for better seafood quality.
• Poseidon tool automates humane fish harvesting, improving efficiency and safety.
AI-powered robotics are utilized to automate the fish processing and harvesting methods.
Machine learning techniques are applied to optimize the performance of the Poseidon tool.
An automation suite is developed to streamline fish processing and improve profit margins.
Seremoni integrates AI with traditional fishing techniques to enhance seafood quality and sustainability.
Shinkei Systems is the parent company of Seremoni, supporting its innovative seafood harvesting solutions.
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