Vet-AI
This coverage focuses on Vet-AI, the UK-based pet health technology company behind the Joii virtual veterinary platform. Pet Gazette reports on Vet-AI’s product development, partnerships with insurers and retailers, regulatory milestones, and expansion in digital veterinary services. Coverage includes insights into telehealth adoption, preventative care models, and the role of AI in clinical decision-making — supporting pet trade professionals, service providers, and health product suppliers navigating innovation in petcare delivery.
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Mar- 2020 -19 MarchTechnology
Pet care app launches 24/7 service
Pet care app Joii announced it will now be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as the Covid-19 virus unfolds. The app allows pet owners to hold video consultations with vets, with 35 experienced, UK-based vet surgeons and nurses on hand to provide veterinary care advice. As…
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Jul- 2019 -2 JulyAwards
Vet-AI named in Startups 100 2019 Index
Veterinary start-up Vet-AI has been placed in the Startups 100 list, which documents the top 100 fast growth potential businesses launched in the last five years. The list was compiled by a host of business leaders including entrepreneur and angel investor Alex Farrell, Instant Group CEO Tim Rodber, Instagram influencer…
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Mar- 2019 -1 MarchTechnology
Tech start-up to use AI in ‘world first’ to judge pet competition
A UK-based veterinary research and development start-up will use AI technology in a world first feat, to judge entries to its pet model competition in the search for an animal to represent the brand. Vet-AI was founded in early 2017 by tech expert Paul Hallett and experienced veterinarians Robert Dawson…
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Nov- 2018 -6 NovemberBusiness
Vet-tech start-up brings artificial intelligence to the trade
A veterinary research and development company with aims to “revolutionise” the UK has filed patents to bring artificial intelligence (AI) technology to the £100bn global pet market. Founded in early 2017 by tech expert Paul Hallett and veterinarian Robert Dawson, Vet-AI is an R&D company developing a number of solutions…
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