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Day 1: Monday, 26 Oct, 20269:00am-9:30am
Registration for Workshops and Forums
Time:9:00am-9:30amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:09:15am-10:45amWorkshopsWorkshop 1
Agenda Track No.:Track 4Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Workshop 2
Agenda Track No.:Track 5Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:011:00am-12:30pmForumsForum 1: Keynote
Time:11:00am-11:20amAgenda Track No.:Track 6Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 2: Keynote
Time:11:00am-11:20amAgenda Track No.:Track 7Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 1: Panel 1
Time:11:25am-11:55amAgenda Track No.:Track 6Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 2: Panel 1
Time:11:25am-11:55amAgenda Track No.:Track 7Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 1: Panel 2
Time:12:00pm-12:30pmAgenda Track No.:Track 6Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 2: Panel 2
Time:12:00pm-12:30pmAgenda Track No.:Track 7Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:012:30pm-1:00pmLunch and Networking
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:01:00pm-2:00pmForumsForum 1: Workshops
Agenda Track No.:Track 6Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 2: Workshops
Agenda Track No.:Track 7Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 1: Roundtables
Time:1:30pm-2:00pmAgenda Track No.:Track 6Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Forum 2: Roundtables
Time:1:30pm-2:00pmAgenda Track No.:Track 7Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:05pm-2:25pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 1
Time:2:05pm-2:25pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:30pm-2:50pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 2
Time:2:30pm-2:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:55pm-3:15pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 3
Time:2:55pm-3:15pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:03:20pm-3:40pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 4
Time:3:20pm-3:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:03:50pm-5:05pmShowcaseShowcase Welcome
Time:3:50pm-3:55pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Discovery Showcase
Time:3:55pm-4:15pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Biopharma Showcase
Time:4:20pm-4:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Diagnostics Showcase
Time:4:45pm-5:05pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:05pm-5:15pmBreak
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:15pm-5:50pmShowcaseNutrition Showcase
Time:5:15pm-5:25pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Technology Showcase
Time:5:30pm-5:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:50pm-6:50pmDay 1 Welcome Reception
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Day 2: Tuesday, 27 Oct, 20268:15am-8:45pm
Registration for Workshops and Forums
Time:9:00am-9:30amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:08:45am-10:30amPlenariesOpening Remarks
Time:8:45am-8:50amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Keynote
Time:8:50am-9:10amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Plenary Panel: Destination America - Global Strategies for the World's Largest Animal Health Market
The US represents the world's largest and most dynamic animal health market, and we're seeing unprecedented investment and expansion from global leaders – from Dechra establishing its new global headquarters in Boston to Latin American companies expanding their North American footprint.
This panel will explore the strategic rationale behind these major moves: what makes the US market uniquely attractive, how global leaders navigate regulatory complexity and competitive dynamics, and what this wave of international investment signals about where the industry is heading.
Speaker(s):Time:9:10am-9:40amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Plenary Panel: Pioneering New Categories of Care - The Strategy, Funding, and Adoption Required to Go from First-in-Class to Standard of Care
Some of the most commercially significant opportunities in animal health are in categories that barely existed five years ago. But building a new therapeutic category is fundamentally different from launching a product into an established one. There are no existing treatment protocols, no established referral pathways, and often no clear regulatory template. This session will explore what it actually takes to build a category from scratch: the science, the regulatory strategy, the commercial model, and the investment thesis.
Time:9:40am-10:10amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Keynote: How Health Outcome Data Will Transform Innovation Throughout The Value Chain
Understanding outcomes and sharing that data up and down the value chain could be the single biggest accelerator of growth across the whole market in the years ahead. In this session Dottie will discuss how MVH are tackling the associated challenges and thinking about what this future could hold.
- The How: Developing an owner assessment of pet health and incorporating that into the medical record in a systematic and quantifiable way and combining this with the vet assessment
- The How: AI enabling the creation of valid and reliable tools
- Outcome: How can this data be used to de-risk investment in new biopharma, diagnostic, nutrition and tech solutions
- Outcome: Incorporating health outcomes data into your daily practice, from single clinics to large groups, the clinical patient management use case
Speaker(s):Time:10:10am-10:30amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:010:30am-10:40amBreak
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:010:40am-11:00amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 5
Time:10:40am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage: Navigating Regulatory and Supply Chain Hurdles to Achieve Market Readiness
Approval alone doesn’t guarantee commercial success. Robert Jordan shares how Vetirus Pharmaceuticals combines in-house regulatory expertise with early manufacturing planning, ensuring supply, shortening timelines to revenue, and enabling global expansion.
Speaker(s):
Robert Jordan
Chief Executive OfficerVetirus Animal HealthTime:10:40am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2a
Time:10:40am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:011:05am-11:25amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 6
Time:11:05am-11:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage: From On-Farm Proof to Commercial Momentum
Fundraising often reflects progress, it doesn't define it. Michael Rhys (CEO) shares how Barnwell Bio has prioritised producer feedback, early customer validation, and real-world data generation to drive focus, support partnerships, and set the foundation for long-term scale.
Speaker(s):
Michael Rhys
Chief Executive Officer & Co-FounderBarnwell BioTime:11:05am-11:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2b
Time:11:05am-11:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:011:30am-12:30pmPlenariesPlenary Panel: Designing an Ecosystem Where Everyone Wins - Aligning Pet Owner, Practice and Market Growth - Unlocks for the whole ecosystem
Placing the pet owner and their companions at the center of the entire animal health value chain, how do we design a future where everyone in this ecosystem wins? We’ll discuss…
- The full spectrum of information that helps define prevalence of disease and wellness needs
- Pet owners' need for convenience, transparency and accessibility
- How data unlocks accessibility, affordability, personalization and prediction
- In order for this vision to happen, what are the roadblocks we need to overcome?
Time:11:30am-12:30pmSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Plenary Panel 4
Time:12:00pm-12:30pmSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:012:30pm-1:30pmLunch and Networking
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:01:30pm-1:50pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 7
Time:1:30pm-1:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage: Navigating Early Partnerships and Producer Engagement to Validate an AI Drug Discovery Platform
For startups bridging AI and animal health, early commercial validation can be the difference between momentum and stalling. Bernardo Petriz, CEO & Co-Founder of Peptidus Biotech, shares how Peptidus secured its first seed round, engaged directly with livestock producers in Brazil, and built industry credibility through programmes like vHive, to move from discovery platform to commercial pipeline.
Speaker(s):
Bernardo Petriz
Co-Founder and CEOPeptidus BiotechTime:1:30pm-1:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2c
Time:1:30pm-1:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:01:55pm-2:15pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 8
Time:1:55pm-2:15pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1d
Time:1:55pm-2:15pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2d
Time:1:55pm-2:15pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:20pm-2:40pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 9
Time:2:20pm-2:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1e
Time:2:20pm-2:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2e
Time:2:20pm-2:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:40pm-2:50pmBreak
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:50pm-4:20pmPanelsDevelopment: AI, Synthetic Data and the Development Pipeline - Why Animal Health May Have the Edge
Synthetic data is already being used to train diagnostic imaging models for rare conditions, simulate clinical pathology results without live trials, and build digital twins of individual livestock. Combined with AI applications across target identification, trial design, and manufacturing optimization, a new toolkit is emerging that could reshape how animal health products are developed.
This session explores animal health's structural edge over human pharma: lower regulatory burdens, faster trial cycles, rich real-world practice data, and the opportunity for synthetic data to ease the limitations of small, fragmented datasets that have held back AI adoption.
Time:2:50pm-3:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Managing a 360 View of the Pet Owner Experience to Strengthen Long Term Relationships
While lifetime value isn’t a frequently used measure of the clinic/ owner relationship, we’ll discuss the key elements required to usefully drive a long-term relationship that drives better health and financial outcomes
- Mapping the customer journey from nose to tail
- Key blockers to client centricity
- Communication engagement strategy and trust building
- Predictable revenues
- Moving to metrics that matter. Getting ahead of the lagging measure of retention
- AI guiding CSR development and the use of sentiment analysis and agentic voice
- Improving adherence and decreasing variability of care
Speaker(s):Time:2:50pm-3:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: Proving Value - Functional Nutrition from Prevention to Performance
As antimicrobial use declines, genetic complexity rises, and labor and climate pressures mount, nutrition is shifting from a performance input to an integrated management tool across health, immunity, and resilience. The science is advancing. The barrier is proof.
ROI is difficult to demonstrate consistently across variable genetics, geographies, and production systems. The validation models needed to generate commercially credible, farm-level evidence have not been built. This session will explore where functional nutrition is creating the greatest combined value, why the commercial case remains so hard to make in real production settings, and what it takes to construct the validation frameworks that unlock adoption at scale.
Time:2:50pm-3:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Development: The Data Behind the Deal - What Acquirers and Licensees Are Actually Looking For
In 2025, only four of the top ten animal health companies made acquisitions, the joint lowest on record. Total M&A spend fell from $8.8bn in 2024 to $1.7bn. But while the volume of deals dropped, the quality of diligence went up. Acquirers and licensees are more selective, more data-driven, and more focused on development-stage risk than at any point in the last decade.
This session will pull back the curtain on what actually drives deal decisions in animal health: what data matters, what kills deals, and what founders and development teams need to build into their programs from day one if they want to be acquirable, licensable, or fundable.
Speaker(s):Time:3:20pm-3:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Leveraging PIMS Data to transform operations, build partnerships and improve clinical outcomes
Unlocking economic and medical advancement for the pet owners we serve
- Data we should start capturing and what it would mean
- Patient safety and identifying training opportunities
- Connect with pet owners
- Connect with vendors
- Measure the success of launching products
- Deciding which products should be used based on client population.
Speaker(s):Time:3:20pm-3:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: From Data to Decisions - Building Resilient Livestock Operations
Climate volatility, geopolitical instability, rising input costs, and labor shortages are reshaping what it means to run a viable livestock operation. The data to support better decisions has never been more available. The problem is that most of it sits in disconnected systems that never reach the person taking daily action in a format that changes what they do.
Realizing the potential of precision livestock technology requires solving the interoperability problem, designing for simplicity, and building decision-support tools that translate information into action across stretched, labor-constrained teams. This session will explore what it takes to close the gap between data and decision, and what the industry needs to do to make technology a genuine enabler of long-term operational resilience.
Speaker(s):PanelistsTime:3:20pm-3:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Development: Designing Better Animal Health Trials - Speed, Cost, and Access
This session will examine where the inefficiencies are, what’s actually changing, and what a best-in-class development program looks like today. Critically, it will also address the adoption gap: if you design a trial without thinking about how the product will be used in practice, you’re building in a commercialization problem from day one.
Speaker(s):Time:3:50pm-4:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Nutrition, Data and the Pet Owner - Building the Case for Clinical Nutrition in Practice
Therapeutic nutrition represents one of the largest underleveraged opportunities in companion animal care. The evidence base is growing, new data infrastructure is making outcomes measurable for the first time, and the pet owner's appetite for nutrition-led health solutions is clear. This panel will explore what it takes to make nutrition a more integrated, measurable, and commercially sustainable part of clinical practice.
Time:3:50pm-4:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: Beyond Sustainability - Building the Commercial Architecture for Livestock Emissions
A decade of sustainability commitment has not built a functioning financial model. Costs remain concentrated at the farm level, consumer premium has not materialized, and verification frameworks are too expensive and inconsistent to distribute value fairly across the chain.
The context is shifting. Financial regulation, mandatory climate reporting, and financed emissions entering the banking sector are making sustainability a capital access issue rather than a marketing one. The architecture to respond does not yet exist.
This session will explore what a commercially viable sustainability model actually requires: producer-first value propositions that stack productivity, regenerative outcomes, and financial incentives beyond carbon; verification frameworks that reduce cost burden and reward outcomes fairly; and how inset, offset, and new market entrants need to be structured to protect rather than squeeze the producer.
Speaker(s):PanelistsTime:3:50pm-4:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:04:20pm-4:40pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 10
Time:4:20pm-4:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1f
Time:4:20pm-4:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2f
Time:4:20pm-4:40pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:04:45pm-5:05pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 11
Time:4:45pm-5:05pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1g
Time:4:45pm-5:05pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2g
Time:4:45pm-5:05pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:10pm-5:30pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 12
Time:5:10pm-5:30pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1h
Time:5:10pm-5:30pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2h
Time:5:10pm-5:30pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:30pm-5:50pmOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 13
Time:5:30pm-5:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1i
Time:5:30pm-5:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2i
Time:5:30pm-5:50pmAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:05:50pm-6:50pmDay 2 Welcome Reception
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Day 3: Wednesday, 28 Oct, 20268:00am-8:30am
Registration for Workshops and Forums
Time:9:00am-9:30amSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:08:15am-8:35amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 14
Time:8:15am-8:35amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1j
Time:8:15am-8:35amAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2j
Time:8:15am-8:35amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:08:40am-9:00amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 15
Time:8:40am-9:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1k
Time:8:40am-9:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2k
Time:8:40am-9:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:09:05am-9:25amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 16
Time:9:05am-9:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1l
Time:9:05am-9:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2l
Time:9:05am-9:25amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:09:30am-9:50amOne-to-One Meetings + Next StagesMeeting Timeslot 17
Time:9:30am - 9:50amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 1m
Agenda Track No.:Track 2Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Next Stage 2m
Time:9:30am - 9:50amAgenda Track No.:Track 3Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:09:50am:10:00amBreak
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:010:00am-11:30amPanelsDevelopment: The regulatory landscape - What's changing and what it means for your pipeline
The regulatory environment for animal health is in flux. More products were approved in 2025 than in any year since 2021, expedited pathways are being used more creatively, and the growing wave of biologics submissions is testing frameworks that were built for small molecules. We'll explore how the landscape is shifting and what that means for companies with assets in development.
Speaker(s):Time:10:00am-10:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Meeting pet families where they are - Contextualized care as a commercial strategy
Expectations around care delivery and the veterinary value proposition are shifting, and both uncertainty and opportunity live in the spaces between. Contextualized care / spectrum of care recognize that the evolving needs of pet families will rely on a diverse set of veterinary and pet health offerings. Grasping the opportunities that sit outside the highest levels of care is a largely unmet opportunity for animal health organizations.
- Understand the commercial opportunity in broadening care delivery
- Clarify the known data from the opportunities for greater research
- Assess the opportunities in new care delivery models and in evolving current models
- Outline how value might be communicated in the most client-centric manner (e.g., health outcome data)
Speaker(s):Time:10:00am-10:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: Precision Livestock Technology at Scale - Designing for Real Operations
Precision livestock technologies promise labor relief, earlier disease detection, and better risk management. But adoption remains uneven. Many technologies succeed in controlled pilots yet struggle in the fragmented, margin-constrained realities of commercial production, where workflows, infrastructure, and operational culture vary enormously across systems and producer segments.
Scalable adoption runs through understanding the producer first. This session will explore what it takes to move from promising demonstrations to real-world adoption at scale: how producers make decisions, what workflows technology must fit into, what simplicity and interoperability actually mean in practice, and what commercially credible proof looks like across diverse production systems.
Speaker(s):Time:10:00am-10:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Development: Beyond Contract Manufacturing - How Manufacturing Relationships are now a Competitive Advantage
The rise of biologics has introduced manufacturing complexity that didn't exist a decade ago. Monoclonal antibodies, stem cell therapies and mRNA platforms all demand specialist capability, and the CDMO market is consolidating around it. We'll explore how manufacturing is moving from a back-office function to a strategic differentiator, and what that means for the make-vs-buy decision at every stage of development.
Time:10:30am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Beyond the API’s - What’s next for the Vet Tech Stack
What does a good tech stack look like? What’s the return practices are getting from evolving tech categories – retention, time, capacity, revenue…balance?
- Evaluating an evolving tech landscape, consolidation and points of entry
- Why good tech fails in clinics. Managing the barriers to adoption
- AI Governance
- Expected ROI. Success in short and medium term
Speaker(s):Time:10:30am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: From Genetic Potential to Commercial Proof - Building Connected Livestock Value Chains
The science to select livestock for feed efficiency, disease resilience, heat tolerance, emissions, and productivity simultaneously already exists. The industry stands at the threshold of a genuine transformation: moving from herd-level management toward individual animal intelligence, connecting breeding decisions to carcass outcomes and downstream buyer requirements.
The barrier is not scientific. It is commercial. Genetic value cannot be rewarded at producer level because the supply chain has no structural mechanism to verify, attribute, and share it. This session will explore what it takes to move from siloed decisions to a connected system where genetic and production data create verifiable, commercially rewarded outcomes at every stage.
Time:10:30am-11:00amAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Development: Beyond the Pitch Deck - What Makes Animal Health Companies Fundable
Great science doesn't guarantee great investment. While many animal health founders focus on perfecting their pitch presentations, the real funding decisions happen based on factors that never make it onto slides: market validation, team composition, regulatory strategy, and business models that actually work.
This panel explores what investors really evaluate when assessing animal health opportunities.
Speaker(s):Time:11:00am-11:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 8Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Companion: Managing & Meeting Pet Owner Expectations - Factoring in their cost, time and emotional investment
Affordability can sometimes hide a broader conversation about identifying what’s important to the pet owner. What does the data tell us about pet owner preferences for the delivery of care?
- Communicating value and price
- Financing, insurance, wellness plans and flattening out the lifetime cost of ownership
- Capturing and using sentiment analysis
- Chronic disease management and the complexity of long-term care
- Communication prior to in-clinic visits
Speaker(s):Time:11:00am-11:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 9Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Livestock: Prevention Over Reaction - Building Biosecurity Systems That Actually Work at Scale
The tools to prevent most major livestock disease incursions exist. Yet HPAI continues to devastate US poultry at hundreds of millions per outbreak, and PRRS circulates persistently through the most biosecure swine systems in the world. Proven prevention technologies are routinely undermined by compliance failures, regulatory delays, trade policy, and growing institutional skepticism.
The challenge is not innovation. It is the gap between what prevention can do scientifically and what it consistently achieves operationally. This session will explore why prevention so consistently fails between design and deployment, and what it takes to build biosecurity systems that actually hold at commercial scale.
Speaker(s):Time:11:00am-11:30amAgenda Track No.:Track 10Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:011:30am-11:55amOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 18
Time:11:30am-11:55amAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:012:00pm-12:20pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 19
Time:12:00pm-12:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:012:20pm-1-20pmLunch and Networking
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Women in Leadership Lunch
Time:12:20pm-1:20pmSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:01:20pm-2:20pmPlenariesPanel: Innovation and the Systems of Care Delivery - Understanding workflows and adoption challenges
Earlier detection and the expanding therapeutic toolkit present great opportunities to improve health outcomes, but this complexity also increases the need for greater collaboration between practice leaders and industry partners.
Innovation does not succeed at approval; it succeeds when it works in the clinic, supports the team and creates sustainable economics for the practice.
Panelists will discuss:
- How founders and partners can support practice in integrating these innovations into workflows and operations.
- Helping practice leaders to manage and meet pet owner expectations
- What are the challenges for founders and industry partners in supporting adoption
Speaker(s):Time:1:20pm-1:50pmSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0Panel: The Innovation Gap: Why Great Science Still Fails to Reach the Clinic, and What Needs to Change
A significant share of the innovation being funded and developed today is not reaching the animals, clinics, and farms it was designed for. This session brings together voices from across the value chain for an honest conversation about what is breaking in the handoff between innovation and adoption, and what it would take to fix it.
- The affordability reality: how should founders and funders think about pricing and access from day one?
- The missing veterinary voice in early-stage decision-making
- From approval to adoption: where are the biggest bottlenecks?
- Industry-academia collaboration: what would a better model look like?
Speaker(s):Time:1:50pm-2:20pmSession Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:20pm-2:25pmShowcase Winner AnnouncementWinner Announcement
Time:2:20pm-2:25pmAgenda Track No.:Track 11Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:25pm-2:35pmBreak
Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:02:35pm-2:55pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 20
Time:2:35pm-2:55pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:03:00pm-3:20pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 21
Time:3:00pm-3:20pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:03:25pm-3:45pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 22
Time:3:25pm-3:45pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:03:50pm-4:10pmOne-to-One MeetingsMeeting Timeslot 23
Time:3:50pm-4:10pmAgenda Track No.:Track 1Session Type:General Session (Presentation)Force Inline Description:0
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