We offer a solution that detects diseases even before symptoms appear – Barys Fiodarau, Cowow
Source: DairyNews.today
At the 2025 Dairy Olympics, the tech company Cowow presented an innovative diagnostic system capable of revolutionizing the approach to animal health monitoring. The company's founder, Barys Fiodarau, spoke about the technology that can identify pathological processes in animals with 94% accuracy in just 35 seconds, including early-stage infection risks.

Developed by a team of scientists with over 25 years of experience, the Cowow system uses spectral electromagnetic analysis to scan and analyze the condition of an animal's body. It can detect diseases at all four stages of development — fr om low risk to clinical form, including subclinical stages that cannot be detected by traditional methods.
"Modern veterinary systems often react too late. We offer a solution that detects diseases even before symptoms appear," Fiodarau noted.
Cowow integrates its platform with AI, enabling it to not only monitor animal health automatically but also predict:
Fertilization and fetal development
Immune reactions to feed, stress, or environmental changes
The effectiveness of veterinary interventions
Unlike traditional AI systems that rely on incomplete or outdated data, the Cowow system collects live, continuous signals from animals and converts them into precise medical conclusions.
The system is already used to accurately identify risks of mastitis, endometritis, leukemia, brucellosis, foot-and-mouth disease, ketosis, and acidosis. In large farms, Cowow allows for the rapid localization of pathological outbreaks, preventing the disease from spreading across the entire herd.
"When you have a thousand cows, manual monitoring doesn’t work. Our technology does this in real-time and without human intervention," emphasized the company's founder.
Cowow introduced a mobile wearable device specifically tailored for farmers with limited budgets. This affordable and compact diagnostic module helps:
Prevent disease development
Optimize feeding and maintenance costs
Improve productivity and milk quality
The system has already received patents in several countries, including the United States, wh ere it successfully passed certification and testing in 2024, a process that took 7 years. It is applicable not only in dairy farming but also in poultry farms, camel farms, and other areas of livestock production.
"Our technology is not just about diagnostics. It’s a way to save on treatment costs, maintain animal health, and strengthen national food security," the speaker concluded.
"Modern veterinary systems often react too late. We offer a solution that detects diseases even before symptoms appear," Fiodarau noted.
Cowow integrates its platform with AI, enabling it to not only monitor animal health automatically but also predict:
Fertilization and fetal development
Immune reactions to feed, stress, or environmental changes
The effectiveness of veterinary interventions
Unlike traditional AI systems that rely on incomplete or outdated data, the Cowow system collects live, continuous signals from animals and converts them into precise medical conclusions.
The system is already used to accurately identify risks of mastitis, endometritis, leukemia, brucellosis, foot-and-mouth disease, ketosis, and acidosis. In large farms, Cowow allows for the rapid localization of pathological outbreaks, preventing the disease from spreading across the entire herd.
"When you have a thousand cows, manual monitoring doesn’t work. Our technology does this in real-time and without human intervention," emphasized the company's founder.
Cowow introduced a mobile wearable device specifically tailored for farmers with limited budgets. This affordable and compact diagnostic module helps:
Prevent disease development
Optimize feeding and maintenance costs
Improve productivity and milk quality
The system has already received patents in several countries, including the United States, wh ere it successfully passed certification and testing in 2024, a process that took 7 years. It is applicable not only in dairy farming but also in poultry farms, camel farms, and other areas of livestock production.
"Our technology is not just about diagnostics. It’s a way to save on treatment costs, maintain animal health, and strengthen national food security," the speaker concluded.
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