Join us at upcoming industry events
We’re passionate about connecting with our customers and showcasing how our innovative solutions can revolutionize hay management. That’s why we’re excited to participate in leading agricultural events and expos.
These events provide the perfect opportunity to experience HAYTECH firsthand. Whether you have specific questions about our system, want a live demonstration, or simply wish to chat with our knowledgeable team, we’re here to help.
Don’t miss the chance to see the HAYTECH system in person and discover why so many farmers trust us to optimize their hay management. Stay tuned for our upcoming event schedule, and mark your calendar to visit us at an event near you. We look forward to meeting you and helping you elevate your operation with HAYTECH!
Past events
Discover our webinars!
Dive into the world of HAYTECH and explore the wonders of hay management.
Learn all about temperature monitoring through our informative sessions, available in English, French, and German.
A question about HAYTECH?
Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions from our customers.
Does HAYTECH system really better than a thermal camera?
By employing robust probes, HAYTECH goes beyond merely measuring temperatures deep within your hay bales. It also monitors the quality of hay and forage in storage. In contrast to conventional thermal cameras, HAYTECH takes proactive measures to prevent smoldering fires, ensuring a secure operational environment. This not only safeguards your operations but also enhances profitability by furnishing valuable data on quality.
Do you provide on-site installation services for the equipment?
Our system is crafted for a seamless Plug and Play experience. Start by setting up an account, and position the probes effortlessly in hay bales. Should you require assistance, our consultants are ready to guide you through the process.
Is the system applicable in any geographic region?
Certainly. Our coverage extends globally, including regions from Europe to Oceania, encompassing North America, and reaching locations like Tahiti and Mayotte.