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Guillermo Renancio Artal, Director Of Technology, Expansion, and Strategic Partnerships, New Pescanova Group.

Revolutionary 4G/5G Private Mobile Network Solution Drives Sustainable Aquaculture 4.0 in the Heart of the Pacific CoastGuillermo Renancio Artal, Director Of Technology, Expansion, and Strategic Partnerships, New Pescanova Group.

As part of the ambitious Aquaculture 4.0 innovation plan, a significant milestone has been achieved at the sustainable shrimp farm in Ecuador. By implementing a 4G/5G private mobile network solution in the heart of the jungle, the digital transformation that characterizes industrial plants has been brought to a natural and sustainable environment. This groundbreaking approach aims to reduce human impact, improve animal welfare, and decrease the carbon footprint in aquaculture.

Within the context of traditional aquaculture, numerous challenges have been faced in terms of sustainability and efficiency. The need to reduce environmental impact, enhance animal welfare, and decrease carbon emissions has driven the search for disruptive solutions in this sector. The project at the sustainable shrimp farm in Ecuador has become a benchmark, tackling the challenge of applying digital transformation in a natural and complex environment.

The implementation of a 4G/5G private mobile network solution at the sustainable shrimp farm is a key component of the Aquaculture 4.0 strategy. This technological solution has connected the farm to the digital world, facilitating real-time data collection, process optimization, and informed decision-making. The 4G/5G private mobile network has opened new opportunities to enhance operational efficiency, animal welfare, and overall sustainability in aquaculture.

 

The implementation of this disruptive solution has been a time-consuming and dedicated endeavor. For a whole year, the team worked on designing, planning, and implementing the 4G/5G private mobile network, overcoming challenges in the natural and complex environment of the Ecuadorian jungle. The results have been impressive: stable and secure connectivity across the entire farm, significant improvements in operational efficiency, informed decision-making, and reduced environmental impact.

The application of technology in sustainable Aquaculture 4.0 has had a positive impact on multiple fronts. Digital transformation has enabled more precise and efficient resource management, reducing waste and optimizing energy and water usage. Furthermore, animal welfare has been enhanced through the implementation of more sophisticated monitoring and control systems, ensuring optimal conditions for growth and development. All of this has resulted in a significant reduction in the carbon footprint and the strengthening of sustainability in aquaculture.

“Digital transformation has enabled more precise and efficient resource management, reducing waste and optimizing energy and water usage

In addition to the environmental benefits, the 4G/5G private mobile network solution has created opportunities in terms of employment and training. Digitalization in the sustainable shrimp farm has generated jobs requiring digital skills, fostering the development of a workforce prepared for technological challenges. Moreover, improved connectivity has facilitated online training for employees, enabling them to acquire specialized knowledge and skills in sustainable aquaculture and technology.

The adoption of advanced technologies has also allowed for process automation on the farm, increasing operational efficiency and freeing employees from routine tasks. This provides them with the opportunity to focus on more strategic and value-added activities, promoting innovation and growth in the aquaculture industry.

In conclusion, the implementation of the 4G/5G private mobile network solution at the sustainable shrimp farm in Ecuador marks a milestone in sustainable Aquaculture 4.0. This pioneering project has demonstrated that digital transformation can be achieved even in natural and complex environments like the jungle, opening new possibilities for digitalization, improved animal welfare, and reduced environmental impact in aquaculture. At the same time, it has created employment opportunities requiring digital skills, facilitated online training, and promoted the adoption of advanced technologies that automate processes on the farm. This initiative sets the foundation for a more sustainable, efficient, and innovative future in the production of aquaculture products.

The successful implementation of a 4G/5G private network in the sustainable shrimp farm showcases that any company can lead technological change, even in the most challenging conditions. This project has demonstrated that the adoption of advanced technologies like 5G and private networks can overcome barriers and transform even natural and remote environments into connected and innovative spaces. We encourage all companies to explore the opportunities provided by these solutions, driving digitalization, efficiency, and sustainability in their respective industries. The future is brimming with possibilities, and leadership in technological change can make a difference anywhere and in any sector. It's time to embrace the power of 5G and private networks and pave the way for a bright and transformative technological future!

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