Meet us at Jumping Amsterdam 2023

Meet us at Jumping Amsterdam 2023

The international equestrian event Jumping Amsterdam draws some of the world’s best riders, for four days of dressage and show jumping competitions, including FEI world cup events. 

This is also an occasion for sport horse vets from all over the globe to meet, with the 17th edition of the Veterinary Sport Horse Congress being held in conjunction with Jumping Amsterdam.

The program, which run on the 27-28 January features and features seminars and talks on sport horse medicine and management as well as an exhibition area. 

Meet the team at the Veterinary Sport Horse Congress

Meet Sleip’s Elin Hernlund, DVM, Phd and a leading researcher in the field of lameness, and Aagje Hardeman, DVM, PhD, with extensive experience of incorporating objective gait analysis in clinical practice.

Stop by our booth #28, we’d love to talk to you and show you the Sleip app and how you can work with an AI-powered gait measurement tool on your smartphone.

For further information or to book a meeting:

 

Selma Claar: +46 70 356 95 17

selma@sleip.com

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