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Zoetis UK Limited
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Zoetis UK Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2012 based in South East England.
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DETECT: A Non-Invasive and Automated Real-Time Disease Detection Tool for Cattle
1 Sep 2023 to 31 Aug 2026
The proposed project focusses on developing an **AUTOMATED** data-driven **INNOVATION** for **NON-INVASIVE** and **REAL-TIME** monitoring of respiratory disease in dairy-bred calves. Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most serious issue facing beef and dairy farmers, costing the UK sector alone around £80M per annum (Zoetis 2022) through mortality, v...
FarmSense: Ensuring sustainability of pig farming with automated monitoring using machine vision and volatile organic compound sensors.
1 Jun 2022 to 31 May 2024
**What is FarmSense?** FarmSense is an intelligent user-friendly platform that brings together state-of-the-art image/sensor technologies combined with artificial intelligence (AI) to support farmers and their advisors in optimising livestock production whilst assuring the highest animal welfare standards. Compared to traditional labour-intensive farming ...
A Catalyst for Automated Capture and Analysis of Behaviour and Performance Changes in Pigs for Early Detection of Health and Welfare Problems
1 Feb 2015 to 31 Jul 2018
Subclinical & clinical disease is the main factor responsible for pig system inefficiency & reduction in pro-ductivity and welfare. Currently disease detection is done through human observation or diagnostic sur-veillance, but monitoring continuously involves significant costs & effort.The project aims to develop & validate technology to automatically mon...
Development of a novel sea louse vaccine: an environmentally friendly tool for increasing sustainability of protein production in UK salmon aquaculture
1 Feb 2012 to 30 Apr 2016
UK Atlantic salmon aquaculture produces 150,000 tonnes of fish per year, with high quality food products valued at more than £1 billion in retail sales. Sea lice, parasitic crustaceans infecting salmon in the sea, are a key constraint to the sustainability of farmed salmon protein production, costing UK industry more than £30 million per year to control. ...