FREE AHIC Equine Tech Seminar - register now! 

The AHIC is piloting a zoom based one-hour tech seminar to give our members and all involved in the horse industry the latest in news and information.

The first seminar (which if it proves popular will become a regular series) kicks off on November 4th at 6.30pm. 

We will be hearing from two companies developing leading technology products for horse owners.

Kentucky Equine Research will talk about the role of tech with the development of nutrition, growth and development and exercise physiology in the performance horse.  KER has developed three software programs that assist the industry with making key decisions on nutrition, development and training programs. 

·      Microsteed is an equine nutritional ration formulation tool 

·      Grotrak tracks the growth and development of individual horses and can compare to industry growth curves for various breeds and regions around the world

·      Clockit is an exercise physiology tool than monitors training intensity, heart rate and allows you to detail training programs and asses fitness. 

Al three programs can be interconnected so can detail specific programs for an individual from birth to the competition arena or track.   

The other presentation on the night is very timely given the current discussions about the feasibility of a national equine traceability database. 

Specta Technologies will demonstrate a traceability framework and technology they have developed known as Digital Horse Management (DHM) that can be applied to all horse breeds. This technology has application for farriers, dentists, stud managers and vets to help manage information. 

The founders of Specta Technologies have a proven track record for developing technology and process solutions from the ground up. 

It’s easy and free to register - 

https://www.horsecouncil.org.au/events#!event/2020/11/4/save-the-date-tbc-ahic-technology-meeting

 

 

 

Digital Horse Management  - Specta Technologies

Digital Horse Management - Specta Technologies