On the third day of VIV ASIA, Dr. Michael K, a renowned professor from KASETSART
UNIVERSITY in Thailand, and his team were deeply attracted by Farmrob’s welfare farming
equipment. After a few hours of in-depth communication, the professor spoke highly of our design
concept, manufacturing process, product function and maintenance. He believed that we not only
possess a deep sense of responsibility for animal welfare, but also demonstrate extraordinary
ability and foresight in technological innovation.
Dr. Michael K especially emphasized that welfare farming is the inevitable trend of the future
development of animal husbandry, and how to ensure the growth and welfare of animals and
respect their natural nature is an important topic worthy of long-term exploration. We are deeply
honored to donate this equipment to the professor for free to support research and education in
this field and to express our common pursuit of animal welfare farming. The professor gladly
accepted and decided to introduce it into his experimental base for teaching and research work.
Looking forward, Farmrob will continue to work with universities to explore new technologies and
methods for animal welfare rearing. We firmly believe that through unremitting efforts and
exploration, we can promote the continuous development of animal welfare breeding technology.
On the third day of VIV ASIA, Dr. Michael K, a renowned professor from KASETSART
UNIVERSITY in Thailand, and his team were deeply attracted by Farmrob’s welfare farming
equipment. After a few hours of in-depth communication, the professor spoke highly of our design
concept, manufacturing process, product function and maintenance. He believed that we not only
possess a deep sense of responsibility for animal welfare, but also demonstrate extraordinary
ability and foresight in technological innovation.
Dr. Michael K especially emphasized that welfare farming is the inevitable trend of the future
development of animal husbandry, and how to ensure the growth and welfare of animals and
respect their natural nature is an important topic worthy of long-term exploration. We are deeply
honored to donate this equipment to the professor for free to support research and education in
this field and to express our common pursuit of animal welfare farming. The professor gladly
accepted and decided to introduce it into his experimental base for teaching and research work.
Looking forward, Farmrob will continue to work with universities to explore new technologies and
methods for animal welfare rearing. We firmly believe that through unremitting efforts and
exploration, we can promote the continuous development of animal welfare breeding technology.