SOLUTIONS CONNECTÉES POUR LES CHEVAUX

Artificial Intelligence for Lameness Detection in Horses—A Preliminary Study
Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Nevertheless, the detection and classification of lameness

Is Markerless More or Less? Comparing a Smartphone Computer Vision Method for Equine Lameness Assessment to Multi-Camera Motion Capture
Computer vision is a subcategory of artificial intelligence focused on extraction of information from images and video. It provides a compelling new means for objective

Using Artificial Intelligence to Predict Fragile Foal Syndrome
Researchers used AI to analyze horse conformation and detected differences between fragile foal syndrome carriers and noncarriers that might have performance implications. Fragile foal

Using AI to Assess Gait Changes in Event Horses
Artificial intelligence technology might be able to assist veterinarians in making recommendations to riders about their horse’s performance. Like many performance horses, those that

Eqwin dans les starting-blocks
Eqwin dans les starting-blocks La toute nouvelle application Eqwin va ouvrir ses portes au grand public, le 30 juin. 12.500 futurs utilisateurs attendent sa sortie. “Sachant

Surveiller et analyser son cheval grâce à NOVOSTABLE
« Avoir toujours l’œil sur son cheval est le souhait de tout cavalier et propriétaire », amorce Victoria de Poumeyrol, co-fondatrice de NOVOSTABLE et à l’origine

Devenez bientôt propriétaire d’une écurie avec l’application EQWIN
L’application EQWIN vise à dynamiser le marché hippique avec la promesse d’une expérience d’un genre nouveau. Vous avez toujours rêvé de vous offrir une “patte”

Coalition for Connected Veterinary Care
Relationships first. Technology forward. Technology offers great possibilities for enhancing veterinary patient care – and much of its potential remains unrealized. This presents our profession

Telehealth coalition aims to enhance veterinary care
Founded jointly by AVMA, Veterinary Study Groups, and Merck, the Coalition for Connected Veterinary Care has 30-plus members Empowering animal health professionals to expand patient