World Equine Veterinary Association

World Equine Veterinary Association

Veterinary

Industry Category
Veterinary
Company Description

The World Equine Veterinary Association (WEVA) is dedicated to advancing the health and welfare of horses worldwide. Established in 1985, the World Equine Veterinary Association focuses on promoting and delivering high-quality continuing education for equine practitioners, particularly in regions with limited access to comprehensive professional development opportunities.

WEVA's mission encompasses a broad range of veterinary and equine education initiatives, ensuring that practitioners around the globe have access to the latest knowledge and techniques. By fostering a global network of equine veterinary professionals, the World Equine Veterinary Association contributes significantly to the well-being of horses everywhere.

We invite the management team at the World Equine Veterinary Association to take advantage of our platform to create a customized company showcase and product listing. This exclusive opportunity will further highlight the World Equine Veterinary Association's valuable contributions to the equine veterinary community.

Key Personnel / Employees
Phiroz Khambatta Gary Norwood

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Alternative Company Names

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World Equine Veterinary Association 世界马科兽医协会 विश्व अश्व पशु चिकित्सा संघ Asociación Veterinaria Equina Mundial الجمعية البيطرية العالمية للخيول Association vétérinaire équine mondiale Всемирная ветеринарная ассоциация лошадей Associação Veterinária Equina Mundial