

ISAE Benelux Conference Highlights aWISH Contributions and Advances in Animal Welfare
On December 5, the ISAE Benelux Conference took place at the scenic Epic Alpaca Farm in Hoogstraten, Belgium.
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On December 5, the ISAE Benelux Conference took place at the scenic Epic Alpaca Farm in Hoogstraten, Belgium.
The aWISH project is set to host a series of 12 stakeholder workshops between January 2025 and May 2026.
On 28 November, representatives from the Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Germany met with Ronald Klont, Head of Research and Development at Vion, to discuss innovative solutions for monitoring slaughter procedures.
The vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, hosted the 3rd Annual Meeting of the aWISH project, bringing together project partners and stakeholders to review progress and discuss the road ahead.
In 2023, the European Union promised to revise the Transport Regulation (Council Regulation 1/2005) to improve protection for the billions of animals transported alive each year across the European Union and to third countries.
Innovative technology presented at the aWISH Project booth by FBN highlights how cutting-edge monitoring systems can improve animal welfare and help farmers identify health and behavioral issues in livestock early
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