Veterinarian stories
Furble launches a Canadian online platform connecting pet owners to licensed pharmacies for prescriptions and pet care products delivered at home.
Cost-of-living pressure has left more than two in five households stretched, with bigger festive purchases falling faster than small treats.
Scribenote launches a free AI scribe service to ease vet burnout by automating medical records, helping clinics save time on admin and focus on care.
Amid a veterinary burnout crisis, AI medical scribe Scribenote raises USD $8.2m in seed funding to ease documentation burdens and improve vet care.
A New Zealand-made virtual vet nurse named Sophie, developed by tech firm Ambit, launches free of charge to support struggling vet clinics amidst COVID-19.
The RSPCA in Queensland has used video conferencing technology by Avaya to increase the number of animals it cares for to over 51,000 each year.
The costs of recovering from a ransomware or other cyberattack are well understood…but how much should an organization spend to prevent one?.
Heyrex, the Fitbit for pets, is revolutionizing animal healthcare by remotely collecting data on pets' behavior.
As cyber attacks surge, doctors warn clinics to protect operations, with some even considering a return to paper records.
2023 Federal Budget Funds Initiatives to Bridge Australia's Digital Divide and Enhance Connectivity in Transport, Manufacturing, and Stadium sectors.
The role of the CFO is expanding beyond finance as technology becomes increasingly important in decision-making.
Three finalists have been selected for Startup Dunedin's Challenger Series, a four-month programme to support startup growth.
New Zealand rolls out PiP facial recognition technology to help reunite lost pets with their owners, revolutionising animal recovery services.
I love it when my two biggest passions (that's gadgetry and my two greyhounds) come together. Unfortunately, technology and pets don't always mix.