As part of the aWISH Stakeholder Workshop Series, an online workshop titled “From Sensors to Welfare: Automatic Monitoring in Slaughterhouses” brought together researchers and industry partners to discuss emerging technologies for monitoring animal welfare in slaughterhouses. The event was co-organised by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, University of Copenhagen, Vetmeduni, Batallé, NunaSolutions, Innotech, and INNOVACC.
During the session, several sensor-based and artificial intelligence tools were presented that aim to support the automatic monitoring of animal welfare at slaughterhouses. These technologies highlighted the potential for more objective, continuous, and data-driven welfare assessments.
Different pilot cases and technologies were introduced, demonstrating how these tools can help detect animal-based welfare indicators and provide feedback to improve practices along the production chain.
The workshop also included an open discussion with participants, where key challenges for implementation were explored. Topics included the scientific validation of these technologies, their integration with existing systems, implementation costs, and the importance of collaboration between research, industry, and public authorities.
Participants also discussed the implications of these tools for animal welfare indicators used in labelling and certification schemes.
The session provided an opportunity for valuable knowledge exchange on how digital technologies can support the development of data-driven animal welfare monitoring systems.
