Leeds company’s new app aims to revolutionise veterinary care

Trevor Hardcastle.Trevor Hardcastle.
Trevor Hardcastle.
Trevor Hardcastle, chief data scientist at Leeds-based veterinary research and development company Vet-AI, writes for Digital City.

How can a headache-inducing mathematical equation have anything to do with a dog rolling around in the mud?

For Vet-AI, one of the UK’s hottest new vet-tech start-ups, capturing an eclectic and hilarious range of pet behaviours within the constraints of a mathematical framework is key.

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We’re overhauling the pet healthcare industry for the benefit of vets, pets and owners by combining pet data with artificial intelligence (AI).

We’ve invested the last year creating the infrastructure to learn local and global trends in animal illness and improve veterinary care.

Our new app, Joii, which offers veterinary advice and expertise on the go, will be released for Android and iOS in late spring this year.

Vet-AI has ambitions to become the leading global powerhouse in animal healthcare and create hundreds of new jobs in the region.

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