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Improving continuity of care with new technology
Modern technology allows clinicians to monitor patients like never before. Virtual care platforms, at-home wearables, and monitoring devices facilitate real-time patient data and more frequent

AI technology helps give giant pandas individual identities
They’re widely loved for their plumpness and clumsy antics, but giant pandas lack distinguishable facial features, making it difficult for scientists and keepers to tell them apart

Ag tech startup Verility closes $3.5 million Series A funding round to further develop livestock fertility analysis platform
Verility Inc., led by co-founder and CEO Liane Hart, has closed Series A funding worth $3.5 million. The round was led by Mountain Group Partners of Nashville,

Artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an important technological advancement changing the shape of our lives. Employed by many of the largest companies in the world, AI

How can precision farming tackle sow lameness?
Precision livestock farming (PLF) is the specific use of technology to measure and manage issues at the animal level in real time. Pig health and

Invoxia se dote d’un board très prestigieux pour améliorer ses trackers pour animaux
Certaines races canines sont prédisposées aux maladies cardiaques. En moyenne, 15 % des chiens seraient effectivement concernés par ses risques. Grâce à SmartDogCollar, la start-up française

Rex raises €5 million to build chain of modern veterinary practices in Germany
The Berlin-based startup operates its own practices as well as a digital platform of pet products and services with special focus on customer experience and

Swedish pet insurtech raises €11M Series A for four-legged friends’ health and well-being
Swedish pet insurance startup Lassie has received €11M (SEK 115 million) series A from notable angel investors including Karl-Johan Persson, Fredrik and Caroline Hjelm and Josefin Landgård.

L’école de chirurgie de Nancy organise la première formation internationale de chirurgie robotique vétérinaire
Depuis quelques années, la robotique a fait son entrée dans les blocs chirurgicaux de nos hôpitaux. Elle ne remplace pas le chirurgien, mais l’assiste pour une