“After surgical interventions and during illnesses, animals often need constant monitoring of vital signs and health parameters, which are distorted under the influence of the stressful state of the animal in an unfamiliar environment,” said project leader Artyom Aisuakov.

In addition, according to the expert, few veterinary clinics have available staff to individually track each pet.

“Our solution allows us to transfer the monitoring of a pet from a hospital to a home environment, which helps both relieve the workload of staff in the clinic and minimize the stress of the animal,” emphasized RT’s interlocutor.

He noted that the system is a harness equipped with sensors to record parameters, a desktop application for veterinarians to track the condition of all pets, and a mobile application for owners designed for emergency response to the critical condition of an animal.

The diagnostic complex includes analysis of pulse, respiration, temperature, electrocardiogram and other data for continuous monitoring of the animal’s condition.

Also, according to experts, the development will be easily integrated into existing information systems of veterinary clinics, which will facilitate data exchange processes and increase work efficiency.

At the moment, the team is actively looking for investors and suppliers of the necessary components to bring the system to the market.

The project took part in the acceleration program of the federal project “University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform (UTPE)”.

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