Hardware Team

Rapid, persistent, optimistic, team-first innovators.

The fundamental innovation at Halter is the groundbreaking work we’ve done to bring performant virtual fencing and sophisticated guidance to the world. This is underpinned by incredible training techniques and ultimately, the collar that each cow receives to interface between the real world (animal) and the digital world (software). The fundamental constraint of dairy farming has always been labour, and the ability to enact work in the real world. The Halter system, unlocked by the hardware we develop, is able to move beyond that constraint for the first time. This is a novel design and requires genuinely innovative thinking to develop a category-defining product.

We aim to develop “hyper reliable, globally scalable hardware at the lowest possible cost.

We design, prototype, test and manufacture Halter’s collars that act as the interface between our cows and Halter. Hardware operates extremely quickly and we have problem-solving in our DNA. The team is filled with humble, world-class performers who constantly prioritise the outcome for the team. Our collars operate continuously in extreme environmental conditions on the cutting edge of low-power electronics, radio frequency design, system reliability & durability. We refuse to slow down in a complex supply chain environment, continuously pushing for cost reduction and performance improvements in our products.

Our lab is fully equipped with validation and reliability test equipment, allowing us to move quickly and thoroughly test.

We partner with world-class contract manufacturers to ensure we’re working with like minded people, building a product that meets our standards and exceeds the expectations of our customers.

Still curious? Watch our team tell stories about why they enjoy working in the Hardware team at Halter.

Why join our Hardware team?

I had to code up a model that would estimate the future cost of the collar, and that was by far my biggest project undertaking as I was coding in a language I had never used before. It made for a great learning experience.
— Divya Roshinkumar, Junior Production Engineer