Stephen O’Dwyer was a fan of horseracing growing up but it was only after he went to UCD to study biomedical engineering that he started to think about working in the equine industry. It led to him a groundbreaking technology called TrojanTrack that uses a 10-second smartphone video to deliver daily biomechanical injury flags in minutes by monitoring the movements of horses. O’Dwyer is seeking to raise €1.3 million in EIIS eligible funding, and is near his first close of €600,000. “Injury detection in horses is subjective and late, leading to lost training, welfare issues, and six-figure asset risks,” he…
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