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 ...
Belfast based AI company CattleEye, a subsidiary of GEA Farm Technologies, is further investing in Research and Development ...
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(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 ...
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 ...
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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 guided for 2026 organic sales growth of 5-7% and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 16.6-17.2%, straddling consensus of 16.9%.
Last night’s power cut though, was due to testing the Battery Storage - which did not perform as expected. The GEA's CEO Stanley Antoniou told GBC that further testing is planned as they work to ...