(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services: Caption for Photo: Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured the new DAT-AI-LAB at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) New Bolton Center. The first-of-its-kind laboratory dedicated to monitoring animal behavior using artificial intelligence, officially opened today with $31,000 in grant support from the nations first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program, and a $90,000 grant from Pennsylvanias Center for Poultry and Livestock Excellence.. .The new, state-of-the-art lab, a collaboration among Penn Vet researchers and Pennsylvania-based AgriGates, will accelerate collection and analysis of animal behavior data to help veterinarians and farmers precisely target treatments, improving animal health and increasing farm profitability.)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Kennett Square, PA) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured the new DAT-AI-LAB at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center in Kennet Square, Pennsylvania.
The laboratory, which focuses on using artificial intelligence to monitor animal behavior, officially opened yesterday. It received $31,000 in grant funding from the nation’s first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program and $90,000 from Pennsylvania’s Center for Poultry and Livestock Excellence.
The lab is a collaboration between Penn Vet researchers and Pennsylvania-based AgriGates.
Researchers say the facility will help accelerate the collection and analysis of animal behavior data, allowing veterinarians and farmers to more precisely target treatments and improve animal health.

