Aquaticode and Ilknak enter agreement to deploy AI phenotyping and sortingfor 300 million sea bass and sea bream.
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Aquaticode and Ilknak enter agreement to deploy AI phenotyping and sorting for 300 million sea bass and sea bream. Hatcheries producing sea bass and sea bream have traditionally relied on manual visual assessment to evaluate juveniles and identify weak or unviable individuals. At the volumes required by modern commercial operations, this approach is labour-intensive, highly variable, and unable to provide the biological consistency needed to optimise outcomes across large cohorts. Aquaticode has entered into a commercial agreement with Ilknak to deploy its AquaLens technology for the phenotyping and sorting of 300 million sea bass and sea bream. Under the agreement, Aquaticode will lease its AquaLens systems to Ilknak, enabling AI-powered assessment and physical sorting of juveniles across Ilknak’s hatchery operations. “Ilknak is one of the most significant juvenile producers in the world, and this agreement is a clear signal of where the industry is heading,” said Stian Rognlid, ...