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Polish and German Experts join forces for innovation

  • Writer: info vetapp
    info vetapp
  • Mar 28
  • 2 min read


VetApp, an innovative startup specializing in advanced solutions for the veterinary industry

and pet owners through a groundbreaking application that supports diagnostics and pet

care, proudly announces the launch of a strategic research collaboration with the Institute for

Veterinary Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the renowned Freie Universität Berlin - one of

Europe’s leading research universities.This is a key step in strengthening our offerings and confirmation of VetApp’s position as a leader in innovative veterinary solutions.


The partnership aims to facilitate knowledge and expertise exchange, ultimately fostering the

development of an animal medical triage system with cutting-edge technological solutions in

veterinary medicine while intensifying scientific research in the field of animal health.


The cooperation includes conducting innovative research projects and implementing the

latest technologies to enhance the efficiency of animal diagnostics and therapy. Experts from

both institutions will jointly develop advanced tools, including a triage system based on

artificial intelligence and data analysis, enabling pet owners to make more precise decisions

regarding animal healthcare.


“A research collaboration with such a prestigious institution as Freie Universität Berlin is a

major step forward for us and a recognition of our expertise and work on the VetApp

platform. We aim to merge technological innovation with scientific knowledge to further

develop groundbreaking solutions for the veterinary industry.” - emphasizes Mariusz

Andrych, CEO of VetApp.


Through this initiative, researchers at Freie Universität Berlin will gain access to state-of-the-

art tools powered by advanced AI algorithms and VetApp’s resources, allowing them to

conduct high-level research in diagnostic support systems. Meanwhile, VetApp will benefit

from the university’s academic expertise, enabling the further enhancement of the platform’s

functionalities and the elevation of animal care standards.


“The synergy between science and modern technology is crucial for the advancement of

veterinary medicine. We are excited to merge our research potential with the innovations

introduced by VetApp, as this collaboration opens new perspectives for both veterinary

science and practice.” - adds Professor Marcus Doherr of Freie Universität Berlin.

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