The newest version of Piscada OAP puts the operator front-and-center, leading to more efficiency in salmon feeding
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TRONDHEIM, NORWAY. APRIL 3RD 2023. In modern fish farming, increasing costs for feed, fuel and electricty has put optimization of feeding processes front-and-center for operators. Simultaneously, there have never been more tools available to choose from. As the usefulness of such tools have increased, unfortunately so have their complexity and associated learning-curves for operators.
There are no technical reasons (or excuses) why industrial software should be less intuitive and more difficult to use than consumer tools. Rather than reinvent the wheel, why not leverage the user experiences we are all familiar with and bypass steep learning curves all together?
That's what we've tried to do in the latest version of our Open Aquaculture Platform (OAP). Much like the homescreen on your iPhone or iPad, OAP fetches and displays information from a variety of sources in a single, familiar dashboard that adapts according to the needs of the operator (and state of the facility). Data from feeding systems, sensors, weather forecasts and camera arrays are thus all neatly integrated—and available at a glance (without needing to jump back and fourth between various vendors' proprietary shells).
The age, make or model of the setup in your feeding facility does not matter.
Piscada OAP takes inputs from any system and integrates them seamlessly—extending the life of that setup. Some might have operators believe that they should invest in new setups all together in order to achieve increases in operating efficiency. We disagree. Start with your operators. Make their day-to-day more efficient.
Get in touch if you want to learn more about what Piscada OAP can do to increase the efficiency of your aquaculture facility.
Email: frank.varvik@piscada.com.