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BNOW Brings Animal BioData AI to Strengthen Singapore’s Food Security Network

  • Starting with LiveCow, BNOW aims to expand its Live X platform across livestock species to enable remote, data-driven management of regional food supply farms

SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BNOW (BioData Now), a Seoul-based animal biodata AI company, is spearheading a data-driven approach to livestock management by collecting and analyzing real-time biometric data from animals. The company is developing a remote animal management platform that enables farms, food companies, and supply chain stakeholders to monitor individual animals based on biological signals rather than relying solely on manual observation or fragmented farm records.

BNOW will continue to develop animal biodata AI technology that helps farms reduce losses, improve productivity, and build a more resilient food supply network for Singapore and global markets.

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As Singapore continues to strengthen its food security strategy, the next challenge is not only how to produce more food locally, but also how to make regional supply chains more stable, visible, and predictable. For an import-dependent market, food security begins before food reaches the border. It starts at the farm level, where animal health, productivity, disease risk, and production losses directly affect the reliability of future food supply.

The company’s first brand under its broader Live X project is LiveCow, an AI-powered livestock health data platform for cattle. LiveCow uses an ingestible IoT biosensing capsule to collect internal biometric data from cows and provides AI-based insights for estrus detection, disease risk monitoring, and calving prediction. By detecting health and productivity risks earlier, BNOW helps farms reduce losses, improve reproductive efficiency, and build more predictable production systems.

For Singapore, BNOW’s technology offers vital support for a new model of offshore food security. Instead of focusing only on domestic production, Singapore can strengthen its regional food supply network by improving visibility into supplier-country farms. BNOW aims to apply animal biodata AI to farms across regional supply chains, including countries such as Vietnam, Australia, and other food-producing markets connected to Singapore’s future food resilience strategy.

BNOW has been expanding its global activities through international programs and partnerships, including its participation in Echelon Singapore 2026 and ongoing collaboration discussions in Vietnam. The company is also preparing to extend its Live X platform beyond cattle to other livestock sectors such as pigs and poultry, with the goal of creating a scalable AI infrastructure for remote animal health and productivity management.

“Food security cannot be solved only at the point of consumption. It must be supported by healthier, more productive, and more predictable farms across the region,” said Donghyun Choo, CEO of BNOW. “BNOW will continue to develop animal biodata AI technology that helps farms reduce losses, improve productivity, and build a more resilient food supply network for Singapore and global markets.”

Contacts

BNOW
DongHyun (Elon) Choo
elon.choo@bnow.co.kr

BNOW


Release Summary
An animal biodata AI company BNOW (BioData Now), which uses biometric data to support future food security, is set to join Echelon Singapore 2026.
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Contacts

BNOW
DongHyun (Elon) Choo
elon.choo@bnow.co.kr

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