From digital diagnostic tools to smarter supply chain logistics, the swine industry continues to evolve through strategic partnerships and data-driven innovation. Here is a look at how companies like WiseLake, BinSentry and Trouw Nutrition are leveraging artificial intelligence and expanded distribution networks to provide producers with real-time insights, improved inventory management, and more accessible technology to optimize farm performance.
WiseLake Launches PigOS, a Free AI-Assisted Early-Warning Platform for Pig Farms
WiseLake, a Korean agritech company, launched PigOS, a free AI-assisted early-warning platform for pig farms — a new global service built on the company’s 27 years of experience running PigPlan. The company says the moment a producer enters a farrowing, weaning or mating record, PigOS compares it against country-level KPI (key performance indicator) reference ranges and flags loss risks — such as stillbirth, return-to-estrus and pre-weaning mortality — before the month closes.
PigOS runs on a transparent, rule-based engine rather than a black box: every signal traces to an auditable rule, and the final decision stays with the operator, the company explains. It reads each metric against reference ranges for the farm’s own country, recognizing that production metrics such as PSY (pigs weaned per sow per year) can mean different things across markets and calculation conventions. Producers can manage multiple sites from a single account, with hierarchical access for company, distributor and farm roles.
PigOS is free to use — producers can sign up and start right away, with no approval process. Building on this launch, WiseLake plans to progressively expand PigOS with additional features that make farm operating data easier to interpret and act on. It is available in six languages.
“Good farm data shouldn’t be a luxury, and a warning that arrives at the end of the month is too late,” says Gyomoon Jin, CEO of WiseLake. “PigOS puts a country-calibrated early-warning system in every producer’s hands, for free, the moment they record what’s happening in the barn.”
BinSentry and Trouw Nutrition Canada Expand Strategic Partnership
BinSentry and Trouw Nutrition are expanding their partnership in Canada. BinSentry’s ProSense Feed platform and sensor technology will now be deployed nationwide across Trouw Nutrition’s Canadian facilities. The company says the expanded deployment reflects a significant evolution in the relationship between the two organizations — from standalone inventory monitoring toward enterprise-wide operational optimization powered by AI-driven inventory intelligence and proactive supply chain management.
Trouw Nutrition Canada initially adopted BinSentry’s technology at select locations to improve feed inventory visibility and reduce emergency outages. Following measurable operational improvements —including enhanced delivery efficiency, improved logistics coordination, and fewer service disruptions — the organization chose to scale the platform across its broader Canadian network.
“What began as a tool for improving visibility and reducing outages has become a strategic operational platform capable of optimizing how feed manufacturers manage inventory, ordering, logistics, and customer service across entire ecosystems,” says Tim Karl, Vice President of Milling at BinSentry.
The company says the partnership also reflects a broader industry shift as feed manufacturers increasingly recognize the strategic advantages created by connected inventory ecosystems and AI-powered operational intelligence.
“What Trouw Nutrition Canada recognized is that the opportunity extends far beyond preventing outages — it’s about creating a smarter, more connected, and more efficient operational network,” Karl says.


