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AI shows promise for fracture detection in animals
The study has been shortlisted for the prestigious STEM for Britain 2026 award. Researchers develop AI system that can detect fractures in racehorses. Research by

The future is here: How the vet profession can navigate AI tech responsibly
18 Feb 2026 Locum mixed practice vet and BVA AI Working Group Chair Nick Jackson looks at how the veterinary profession must tackle the advent

Generation VETGuardian PLUS(TM) Monitor, Expanding Core Monitoring Platform in Growing Veterinary Market
December 30, 2025 | New platform improves workflow efficiency, strengthens clinical confidence, and supports Zomedica’s long-term growth strategy Zomedica Corp. (OTCQB:ZOMDF) (« Zomedica » or the « Company »),

Invoxia lance Biotracker, une plateforme de santé connectée pensée pour la pratique vétérinaire
Invoxia, entreprise française implantée à Issy-les-Moulineaux, renforce son positionnement à l’interface entre objets connectés, intelligence artificielle et santé animale. Le spécialiste du tracking intelligent vient

Digitail Raises $23M USD Series B Led by Five Elms Capital
Digitail has raised $23 million USD in Series B funding led by Five Elms Capital, bringing the company’s total investment to over $37 million USD.

Equipass set to redefine horse identification, biosecurity, and global mobility
06 November 2025 Author: FEI Communications Gaspard Dufour, FEI Director of Technology Operations, during the presentation of Equipass at the FEI GEneral Assembly 2025 in Hong

Bionet Launches O’Pet Curv: A New Standard in Veterinary Wireless Monitoring
November 04, 2025 08:25 ET | TUSTIN, Calif., Nov. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bionet America, Inc., a leader in veterinary medical devices, has introduced the

MI:RNA secures funding for AI tool to diagnose osteoarthritis earlier in dogs
A Scottish company has been awarded funding to develop a tool for earlier diagnosis of canine osteoarthritis (OA) – a disease which affects up to

‘AI will not replace humans’ But can make your practice and staff more efficient, speaker says
October 14, 2025 From conference sessions to industry professionals, it’s no longer a question of whether to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into veterinary practice, but