The new lab will create an additional 20 jobs in Research & Development (R&D), and will focus on GEA’s AI livestock solution, CattleEye and related digital products of GEA for farms.
GEA plans to complete the acquisition by end of January 2026.
These new insights have been enabled through the use of large, consistent datasets collected via the AI-based CattleEye video system, distributed globally by GEA.
For the second year in a row, GEA ranks among the top one percent of more than 150,000 rated companies across 185 countries.
Farming Simulator’s massive global reach makes it a powerful tool for agricultural education and youth engagement.