Sikka.ai launches veterinary self-driving practice platform at WVC Nashville
Sikka.ai debuted Veterinary SDP at WVC Nashville, a new AI platform built to automate business operations for veterinary hospitals and reduce staffing pressure and admin burnout. The company says the system is available now and is designed to help practices manage scheduling, re-engagement, revenue protection and forecasting from one platform.
Why it matters: - Veterinary practices are dealing with staffing shortages and administrative burnout. - Sikka.ai says Veterinary SDP is designed to let clinical teams spend more time on animals and less time on business operations. - The platform aims to replace multiple disconnected tools with one system for daily practice management.
What happened: - Sikka.ai announced the debut of Veterinary Self-Driving Practice, or Veterinary SDP, at WVC Nashville on Aug. 16, 2026. - The company is demoing the platform live at Booth #1136 during the Aug. 16-18 event. - Veterinary SDP is available now. - Sikka.ai positioned the product as a self-driving practice platform for the business side of veterinary care.
The details: - Veterinary SDP is built on the Sikka platform. - The system was trained on data from more than 2,200 veterinary practices and 50 million pets. - The platform combines scheduling, patient re-engagement, revenue protection and forecasting into one operational engine. - Veterinary SDP identifies schedule gaps and cancellations and tries to book the right patients at the right time. - The platform automates follow-ups to support routine care and chronic disease check-ins. - Veterinary SDP flags pets drifting away from care plans and sends personalized outreach to bring them back. - The system surfaces at-risk revenue and missed opportunities. - Veterinary SDP turns practice data into plain-language recommendations and early warnings. - The platform uses reinforcement learning and learns from real outcomes rather than fixed rules. - Practices can start with recommendations only and later move to supervised or independent action. - Every action is transparent, reversible and managed by the veterinary team. - Veterinary SDP is designed to scale from a single clinic to dozens of hospitals. - More information is available at the company's announcement.
Between the lines: - The launch extends AI automation deeper into veterinary operations, not just clinical support. - Sikka.ai is betting that practice owners want more automation but still want control over decisions and workflow. - The product framing suggests a push to make AI feel less like a tool and more like an operating layer for the business. - Vijay Sikka, CEO of Sikka.ai, said the platform is meant to handle the heavy lifting of business operations while keeping veterinarians in control.
What's next: - Sikka.ai will continue showing Veterinary SDP at WVC Nashville through Aug. 18. - Veterinary teams can begin using the platform now and choose how much autonomy to allow over time. - Broader adoption will likely depend on whether practices see measurable gains in scheduling, compliance, retention and revenue protection.
The bottom line: - Sikka.ai is trying to turn AI from a back-office assistant into a self-driving operating system for veterinary practices.
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