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National Veterinary Conference in Moscow (NVC 2016)

  • Date:     19 Oct - 21 Oct 2016
    Venue:    Crocus Expo (Moscow,Russia)
    Organizer:National Veterinary Ward (NVP)
    (Национальная Ветеринарная Палата)

     

National Veterinary Conference(NVC), annually held in Moscow, was special and full of impression for us this year. NVC organization established the event to provide information, worldwide using technologies, medicine and nutrition to veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians and animal health professionals of Russia. On NVC-2016, there were more than 3000 attendees not only from Russia but also from other neighbor countries, such as Kazakhstan, George ,Belarus, The Ukraine, Estonia, Finland, Poland and etd.  D.V.M, PH.D. and Veterinarians participated as a lecturer and about 90-100 research programs were presented all three days. Somewhere about 91 companies, producing veterinary medicine, technology and pet food attended as exhibitors, our company also was one of those companies. By our point of view there wasn’t any company representing The Middle East and Asian countries, therefore, many vets were astonished as “Japanese supplements manufacturer exhibits here”. During three exhibition days Scarecrow booth was crowded by veterinarians and visitors.

   

Note: At the exhibition with Russian vets

After successful completion of the conference, we visited some veterinary clinics of Moscow and St. Peterburg., where we could make some performances and seminars for vets and communicated with them closely.


Note: Presentation and seminar at Veterinary clinics

While the conference and visiting vet clinics of Russia, we could learn more about particular country and its culture.
We realized that many veterinarians had intended to get more information about natural supplements and substitute them with medication.
No matter how it was cold outside, our feeling was steamed up with thoughts “To keep advancing  our contribution in Veterinary Medicine”