Could the webcam be an eye to the future of veterinary medicine?August 13, 2020As we ponder what the new normal will be, telemedicine is likely to play an integral role in how veterinary care is offered.
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Telemedicine to enter 1,400 clinics in Airvet, VSG unionFebruary 10, 2020A new strategic partnership will allow veterinarians at more than 1,400 clinics to connect with their clients via live video and audio chats.
Emerging ethical discussions in veterinary connected careJanuary 28, 2020As we look at adopting connected care in veterinary medicine, many ethical issues emerge that, when ignored, cause inertia, but when thoroughly reviewed and discussed, may allow us to participate in good conscience in the new data- and technology-driven economy.
Pet travel compliance simplified with digital filing softwareJanuary 24, 2020Patterson Veterinary has joined forces with GVL in a partnership that will see the cloud-based software company’s software platform in the hands of Patterson customers.
Telemedicine provider secures $2 million in fundingJanuary 8, 2020TeleVet, a Texas-based online platform that connects veterinary clinics to their existing clients, has closed a $2-million seed funding round.
The future of the cloudJanuary 3, 2020Are today’s veterinary practice management software platforms fulfilling the true promise of the cloud?
VCA streamlines care through personalized online platformDecember 11, 2019Animal health professionals operating within the VCA Animal Hospitals network now have a new online tool for connecting with clients.
Trupanion AI technology recognized at global awardsNovember 22, 2019Trupanion’s work in artificial intelligence (AI) earned global praise at this year’s Efma-Accenture Innovation in Insurance Awards.
Meet KC Animal Health Corridor Investment Forum 2018's 12 competitorsAugust 27, 2018Twelve emerging animal health companies from three countries vied last week for investment opportunities in a "Shark Tank" format with more than 200 animal health companies and 40 financial funds at the 10th annual KC Animal Health Investment Forum. "The Global Animal Health Investment Forum is the premier stage for emerging companies to showcase innovations and technologies that have the potential to revolutionize the animal health industry," said Kimberly Young, president of the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor. Each company is given 10 minutes to present their ideas in front of seven judges, including executives from Nestlé Purina PetCare, Bayer Animal Health, Ceva U.S. Holdings, and Petsmart, followed by a five-minute Q&A session. Presenting companies are seeking anywhere from $500,000 to $20 million in funding and have revenue projections of $20 million within five to seven years. "The Investment Forum is really unique," said Roy Stein, founder and CEO of BabelBark. "It gave us exposure to a mix of people with different backgrounds that were open minded and ready to listen to the newest technology. During Global Animal Health Week we connected with significant investors, potential partners and clients that provided us with enough traction to secure funding and …