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ViVet launches Innovation Workshop Series to foster innovation in the veterinary profession
The RCVS’ ViVet network is hoping to help foster more innovation in the veterinary profession via two expert-led workshops. Both workshops will be held at

Amazon Enters Animal Healthcare Space With VCA Partnership
Amazon is leaving no stone unturned to strengthen its presence further in the virtual assistant market on the back of its innovative Alexa skills and

How can angel investors support animal health innovation?
With a growing population putting demands on farmers and producers to create sustainable protein, and the transformation of pets from companion animals to family members,

Sure Petcare to showcase connected pet product ecosystem at CES 2019
Sure Petcare will be attending CES in Las Vegas for the first time on 8-11 January 2019. For 50 years CES has been a gathering

Le CLIPP, interprofession du lapin lance une application d’évaluation du bien-être animal
Conçue en collaboration avec l’Itavi (Institut technique des filières avicole, cunicole et piscicole), l’application, gratuite pour les éleveurs et déjà disponible sur Androïd, propose «un

Salon du cheval : des applis innovantes pour les passionnés
Saluées par le ministre de l’agriculture, Didier Guillaume, ce mercredi 27 novembre au Salon du Cheval, les jeunes entreprises de la filière cheval fourmillent de

Sure Petcare launches Animo, a behaviour monitor collar for dogs
Pet product specialist Sure Petcare has announced the launch of Animo, the lifelong activity and behaviour monitor which learns and interprets the behaviour and activity patterns of a dog. Animo delivers insights into a dog’s activity and

Fitbit for Cows: CSIRO helping Aussie farmers track cattle
This tracker will allow farmers to know where their herds are grazing, know if there has been an animal separated from the herd and look

Computers successfully trained to identify animals in photos
Researchers trained a deep neural network to classify wildlife species using 3.37 million camera-trap images of 27 species of animals obtained from five states across