In agriculture and animal husbandry, technology is no longer a vision of the future; it is an essential tool of today. Dairy farmers face increasing pressure to improve efficiency, productivity, and animal welfare. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a proven solution, with AI-driven robotic milking systems already delivering measurable results and enabling a more sustainable, efficient, and animal-friendly way of working.

Faster, more accurate and more comfortable milking—available today

Artificial intelligence enables milking robots to make intelligent decisions based on advanced data analysis and self-learning algorithms. This is not a concept for tomorrow—it is fully integrated into modern milking systems today.

BouMatic’s Gemini Up milking robot is a clear example of AI in practice. Its Vision AI technology combines machine learning with a specialized time-of-flight camera to achieve fast and highly accurate cow connection. By capturing detailed udder images, the system recognizes individual cows based on characteristics such as:

  • udder shape
  • size
  • teat position.

Because the system continuously learns, performance keeps improving. Each cow is individually recognized, and the robot arm automatically adapts to her unique udder structure. This results in smoother, more precise attachment with minimal stress. Every cow is approached individually, making the process faster, more consistent, and more comfortable.

Vision AI as a driver of High Performance Milking

Vision AI plays a key role in enabling BouMatic’s milking philosophy: gently, quickly and completely. By ensuring fast and accurate teat detection, the system minimizes the delay between stimulation and attachment—crucial for working in sync with the cow’s natural milk let-down.

From a biological perspective, most milk is stored deep in the alveoli and is only released during a short oxytocin-driven peak. If milking does not start quickly and without restriction at that moment, valuable milk remains in the udder. Vision AI ensures that this critical window is fully utilized by enabling rapid attachment and supporting an uninterrupted milk flow from the very first seconds.

In doing so, the technology directly supports the High Performance Milking principle: extracting the maximum natural milk potential in the shortest possible time, without stress or resistance. The result is a balanced process that combines efficiency, udder health, and cow comfort—delivering complete milk-out in line with BouMatic’s promise.

it’s crucial to extract about 50% of the milk yield within the first two minutes of milking. Factors such as the stage of lactation and milking techniques also play a significant role.
it’s crucial to extract about 50% of the milk yield within the first two minutes of milking. Factors such as the stage of lactation and milking techniques also play a significant role.

Proven benefits of robotic milking with AI

The AI system in the Gemini Up continuously learns from real-world milking situations, improving accuracy and performance over time. By recognizing patterns in teat position, attachment, and pre-treatment, it adapts to a wide variety of cows and conditions. This ongoing optimization results in smoother routines, higher efficiency, and consistent performance.

Artificial intelligence delivers clear advantages for both farmers and cows:

  1. Higher efficiency
    Faster, more precise attachment reduces milking time and increases system throughput.
  2. Improved milk quality and yield
    Consistent routines and optimized milking contribute to higher production and better milk quality.
  3. Enhanced animal welfare
    Individual cow recognition ensures calm and stress-free attachment. Combined with milking between the hind legs, this creates a relaxed environment in which cows feel comfortable, visit more frequently, and maintain their natural rhythm.

Proven in the field

Bert Dollen, owner of Dollen Dairy Farm in Wierden, the Netherlands, was one of the first farmers to adopt Vision AI—and quickly experienced its benefits:

“You can clearly see that the system is self-learning, and that is reflected in the robot’s performance. Every seven days, it analyzes its own positioning and adjusts automatically if needed. That continuous improvement is very visible in practice.”

Where manual retraining was previously part of daily work, it is now largely unnecessary:

What I used to do myself, the robot now does automatically. The attachment speed really stands out. For most cows, we achieve an average attachment time of around 50 seconds, with a pre-treatment time of about 40 seconds. That is sufficient to properly stimulate the cow and ensure a calm, efficient milking process. You can clearly see the result in our performance figures—it simply works.”

Dairy farming today, and what comes next?

Artificial intelligence in robotic milking marks a decisive step forward for dairy farming—and that step has already been taken. Farmers are no longer waiting for innovation; they are actively using it to optimize operations, improve sustainability, and enhance animal well-being.

As AI technology continues to evolve, its impact will only increase. The conclusion is clear: AI-driven robotic milking is not about the future, it is a proven technology that is already helping dairy farmers work smarter, improve performance, and care better for their cows today.

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