Kansas City Metro Selected by Groundbreaking Australian Animal Health Tech Company for North American HQ

Kansas City Metro Selected by Groundbreaking Australian Animal Health Tech Company for North American HQ

The animal health intelligence company, Ceres Tag, is expanding into the United States for the distribution of its first-of-its-kind direct-to-satellite technology

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – January 29, 2025 – The KC Animal Health Corridor, an affiliate of the Kansas City Area Development Council, announced today that CERES TAG, an Australian leader in direct-to-satellite animal monitoring technology, has chosen Overland Park, Kansas, to be the home of its first-ever North American headquarters. The company is the latest to select the area due to its unmatched strength in the animal health sector. 

CERES TAG's groundbreaking, solar-charged smart monitoring sensors communicate directly with satellites and are attached to the ear of wildlife or livestock. The technology offers insights previously unavailable to farmers, ranchers, and wildlife managers to improve tracking accuracy, productivity and conservation. By delivering plug-and-play solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing software infrastructure, Ceres Tag empowers end-users with a scalable and less intrusive approach to animal location and health monitoring.

“The Kansas City region was the clear choice for our North American headquarters,” said David Smith, founder and CEO of CERES TAG. “This region offers the perfect environment to grow our presence and deliver our groundbreaking technology to businesses and conservation organizations across North America.”

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