“Technological Innovations in Insect Farming”
- European insect farming is rapidly adopting automation, robotics, and AI to improve productivity and reduce operational costs
- Advanced AI systems are being used to monitor insect behavior and health, optimizing breeding and reducing mortality
- Robotic solutions such as D-Robot, developed under the CoRoSect project, are streamlining crate management with over 80% success in load positioning
- Insect’s fully automated facility in Amiens, France, uses robotics for feeding, sorting, and habitat maintenance, targeting an output of 100,000 tons annually
- Partnerships such as Bug Mars and Entoprot are introducing precision bioreactors that enhance yield consistency in insect protein production
- For instance, Insect’s high-tech facility in France is one of the largest insect protein farms globally, showcasing Europe's lead in smart insect farming technologies



