Dilepix
Industrial Insect Farming Solutions
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#1 How to accelerate the development of your insect production activity? With the increase of the world population, the demand for proteins is exploding. This situation is pushing manufacturers and startups to find more sustainable alternatives with a low environmental impact. The collective awareness and the agreements signed in favor of the production of insect proteins for animal feed and novel-food are moving things forward. Which is positive! But this dynamic also encourages the arrival of new operators on this high-potential market (1.10 billion € by 2025, against 110 million € today). The competition will increase and it will be necessary to stand out because industrial insect farming is still young in terms of technology and production processes. To be prepared for this, you are thinking about improving your production processes and in particular quality control.
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- React more quickly
- Be more accurate
- Monitor your production more efficiently
- Reduce losses
- Increase your production rates
- Accelerate the development of your company
- Optimize quality control
Our solution dedicated to insects will make you accelerate your production control and quality control in a spectacular way!
The analysis points, which are present at different units in a plant or at different plants, all operate with the same accuracy. They allow performance to be analysed at different scales.
Our solution can be duplicated at different stages of production

Here is a short video clip of our insect counting solution developed by our computer vision engineers.
This demonstration was realized in our premises with tenebrion larvae (tenebrio molitor) generously provided by our partner Thomas MORE.
We recreated similar conditions (luminosity, nature of the substrate, size and color of the crate) to those we can find in an industrial insect farm:
- A camera is placed above the crate.
- An operator pours the larvae into the tank. He spreads them out to prevent them from being completely buried in their substrate.
- Our automatic insect counting software solution starts to work and counts the larvae even in their substrate.
