In the past fiscal year, GEA achieved significant growth and further profitability gains. In particular, the technology company substantially increased order intake, with all divisions ...
(IN BRIEF) GEA has opened a new software development lab in Belfast, Northern Ireland, expanding its digital innovation efforts in dairy farming. The facility will focus on advancing CattleEye, the ...
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CattleEye to enhance its AI system capabilities with significant innovation investment
Belfast based AI company CattleEye, a subsidiary of GEA Farm Technologies, is further investing in Research and Development (R&D) to enhance the capabilities of its AI livestock system and further ...
(L-r) Terry Canning and Dr Vicky Kell (Image credit: GEA) A Belfast-based AI company that has developed a platform used to monitor 200,000 cattle in more than 140 farms across the UK, Europe, the US ...
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'It will be a significant milestone': Northern Ireland AI firm ramps up investment to ...
Belfast agri-tech company CattleEye boosts R&D investment in its AI livestock platform, with plans to create 20 new jobs as it expands its digital offering for the global dairy sector ...
Earnings call GEA achieved record EBITDA margin of 16.5% in 2025, with organic order intake up 9.1% and service sales reaching 40% of total sales. Management guides for 5%-7% organic sales growth and ...
GEA Group is a leading supplier of process equipment and systems, focused primarily on the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, which together account for nearly three-fourths of sales. The ...
GEA guided for 2026 organic sales growth of 5-7% and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 16.6-17.2%, straddling consensus of 16.9%.
CattleEye to enhance its system capabilities with significant investment in innovation backed by Invest NI ...
CattleEye has received £339,294 in funding towards a R&D project, which will create 20 new jobs in Northern Ireland.
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