iHerd
Remote Cattle-monitoring System
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in May 2015 by Sinay Goldberg, iHerd operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $2.5 million across two funding rounds. iHerd ceased operations in February 2024.
Business overview
iHerd develops a remote monitoring system for grazing beef cows, utilizing field collars with inertial sensors to track activity such as resting, grazing, and walking. This data is transmitted via satellite to a herd-management system (HMS) that employs algorithms to analyze individual and herd-level information. The system detects reproductive events, health issues, nutritional deficiencies, and changes in forage availability, serving the agriculture and livestock industries, particularly in beef production, within the Ag Tech sector.
Strategic signal
iHerd ceased operations in February 2024, indicating a significant shift in its business trajectory. This event signals to investors and innovation teams that the company is no longer an active player in the remote cattle monitoring market.
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- When was iHerd founded?
- iHerd was founded in May 2015.
- Who is a founder of iHerd?
- Sinay Goldberg is a founder of iHerd.
- What was iHerd's operational status as of February 2024?
- iHerd ceased to operate in February 2024.
- What technology does iHerd utilize for monitoring?
- iHerd utilizes field collars with inertial sensors to track animal activity, sending data via satellite to a herd-management system for analysis.