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  • PL - Polská
  • RO - Rumunská
  • RU - Ruská
  • TR - Turecká
  • UA - Ukrajinská

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Bioveta Romania continues its successful cooperation with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Timișoara

Bioveta Romania continues its successful cooperation with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Timișoara

19.4.2024

Our partnership with FIR Timișoara continues, and we express our ongoing desire to be as close as possible to students for the benefit of future specialists in the field.

Bioveta Romania at a symposium in Bucharest

Bioveta Romania at a symposium in Bucharest

15.4.2024

Symposium on "NEW CLINICAL-THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DISEASES OF LIVESTOCK", Bucharest 29.3.2024

Bioveta personally participates in conferences in Lviv

Bioveta personally participates in conferences in Lviv

27.3.2024

On March 20 and 21st 2024, two conferences of veterinarians, zootechnicians, cooperative directors and farmers were held in Lviv, Ukraine, organized by Fermer magazine.

PF 2024

PF 2024

22.12.2023

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

4th Congress of the Bulgarian Veterinary Association

4th Congress of the Bulgarian Veterinary Association

7.12.2023

In November 2023, the 4th Congress of the Bulgarian Veterinary Association took place at the International Hotel on Golden Sands near Varna.

Turkey: Annual Veterinary Congress

Turkey: Annual Veterinary Congress

6.12.2023

From November 30 to December 3, 2023, the Annual Veterinary Congress was held in the Turkish city of Marmaris in the south of the country and was dedicated to the issue of internal medicine.

Bioveta could not miss VIV MEA 2023

Bioveta could not miss VIV MEA 2023

5.12.2023

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, hosted the fourth edition of the renowned VIV MEA international trade show in late November.

Visit of veterinarians from Bulgaria

Visit of veterinarians from Bulgaria

4.12.2023

In November, Bioveta was again visited by veterinarians from Bulgaria. These were colleagues who actively participate in the "Bioveta Partners" program.

Bioveta - educational seminars in Vietnam

Bioveta - educational seminars in Vietnam

19.9.2023

In August, Bioveta organized two large seminars in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, mainly related to the issue of parvovirus infections. Both seminars were simultaneously used to present our products, which are registered in Vietnam.

Bioveta in Vietnam

Bioveta in Vietnam

18.9.2023

The rapidly developing line of small animal practices in Vietnam has been supported by Bioveta for several years. In cooperation with a local partner, Bioveta stood at its beginnings and is currently actively engaged in helping to improve the quality of services provided by the rapidly growing network of local clinics and veterinary hospitals.

Bioveta in Vietnam

Bioveta in Vietnam

25.8.2023

On May 21st, 2023, a workshop on "Hog cholera - genotype, polymorphisms, and problems in disease control on the farm" took place in Hanoi, Vietnam, thanks to the joint coordination of the Czech Bioveta, the local company Greenvet and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic.

Professional visit to Northern Cyprus

Professional visit to Northern Cyprus

13.4.2023

Bioveta representative and regional director for Turkey Dr. Neužil visited the Turkish part of the island of Cyprus at the beginning of April. As part of a meeting and lecture for 25 owners of clinics and small animal ambulances from the northern part of the country, he had the opportunity not only to present the positive aspects of using new vaccines from our company's products but also to address professional issues of canine and feline immunology. We firmly believe that the visit of Dr. Neužil has positively contributed to local veterinarians' awareness of the upcoming summer season,that is traditionally associated with significant tourism and a severe increase in visits to local veterinary facilities.