ISBnews has published an article focusing on Farm Innovations’ preparations for its debut on the NewConnect market. The material highlights that the funds raised from the recent share issuance—approximately PLN 4.7 million—will be allocated to further development of identification technologies, animal health monitoring systems, and insurance solutions.
The article provides a detailed overview of our technologies based on subcutaneous chips, which enable automatic identification, temperature measurement, and monitoring of key animal welfare parameters in livestock. The authors emphasize that real-time data allows farmers to respond more quickly to early warning signs and improve production efficiency.
ISBnews also recalls our strong market position—to date, we have tagged more than 100,000 animals, including over 80,000 horses and 10,000 alpacas. We hold a 100% share of the market for microchipping newborn horses in Poland, and as the only official provider of subcutaneous chips, we are listed by the Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture. The article also mentions our cooperation with the National Research Institute of Animal Production and the Polish Horse Breeders Association.
Significant attention is given to the latest generation of our solutions—thermochips—which, in addition to identification, enable fast and non-invasive temperature measurement. This technology has been officially implemented by the Polish Horse Breeders Association and complies with current regulations.
ISBnews also highlights the growing potential of upcoming regulations introducing mandatory microchipping of dogs and cats. According to estimates, this could represent a market worth up to PLN 85 million annually. Thanks to our data infrastructure and technological development, we are well positioned to meet these needs at scale.
The article also covers the rapid development of the insurance segment. We are working with PIB Group and the Polish Chamber of Milk on Poland’s first group insurance solutions for dairy cattle, with additional products for horses and companion animals currently in development. This marks another step toward building a modern ecosystem that integrates technology, data, and animal protection.
The full ISBnews article is available here.

