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Petersime proudly announces the launch of UniStreamer™, its next-generation range of single-stage incubators. Designed to meet the poultry industry’s rising demand for product consistency, transparency and performance, UniStreamer™ combines unmatched chick uniformity with end-to-end traceability in one intelligent, future-ready solution.
Retailers are raising the bar: they demand consistent volumes, perfectly sized fillets and table eggs that meet ever-stricter quality criteria. At the same time, pressure is mounting for full transparency on product origin and processing. As a world leader in incubation, Petersime has responded with a new generation of intelligent single-stage incubators — UniStreamer ™ — engineered to meet today’s market demands with confidence.

What truly sets UniStreamer ™ apart is its breakthrough in chick uniformity. Designed to deliver maximum uniformity in day-old chicks, Petersime’s new incubator lays the foundation for optimal, uniform flock growth later in life. Powered by nature-inspired technologies such as HatchSound™ and HatchScan™, UniStreamer ™ delivers tighter hatch windows and stronger hatch and post-hatch performance. These innovations represent the latest evolution of Petersime’s Embryo-Response Incubation™, a proven approach that automatically adapts the incubation environment to the specific needs of each batch of eggs — now elevated to its highest level yet.

UniStreamer ™ also introduces a new benchmark in traceability. Using unique trolley identification and Eagle Trax™ cloud software, hatcheries can track every trolley’s journey throughout the entire process, providing full transparency of internal operations while revealing opportunities to improve performance. Even farm storage and transport trucks can be integrated into the system.

At Petersime, innovation isn’t about adding features for the sake of it — it’s about delivering measurable results for our customers,” says Rudy Verhelst, Business Development Manager at Petersime. “With UniStreamer™, hatcheries can count on consistently high chick uniformity and full traceability across their operations. A predictable output of uniform, high-quality chicks is only possible when nothing is left to chance. By monitoring every step — from breeder farm to grow-out farm — hatcheries gain the clarity and control needed to maximize results. And that pays off across the value chain with more uniform growth on the farm, smoother processing, and a more profitable, efficient and transparent production process overall.

UniStreamer™ is available in multiple configurations, including UniStreamer™ HD, which provides a 12% higher egg capacity per incubator without compromising performance. Complementary systems such as Re-Store and Chick-Store, also part of the UniStreamer™ family, ensure optimal conditions before and after hatching. From egg reception to chick storage, the entire ecosystem is designed to deliver consistent, high-performance results.

With UniStreamer™, Petersime introduces a new generation of single-stage incubators that combine maximum chick uniformity with full traceability, laying the foundation for more consistent flock performance and greater transparency and efficiency across the poultry value chain.
Petersime provides world-leading incubators, hatchery equipment and turnkey hatcheries, aligned with the expertise and support needed to maximize return on investment. For over 100 years, Petersime’s mission has been to use nature as a reference to continue perfecting the incubation process and help customers achieve maximum performance.
Additionally, Petersime leads the optimization of the poultry value chain through the use of big data. Headquartered in Belgium and supported by Regional Centres in strategic locations, Petersime’s incubators, hatchery solutions and services are available worldwide.
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