Sleip participates in ICEL9 and Locomotion in Practice 2023
We're happy to announce our participation in the International Conference on Canine and Equine Locomotion (ICEL9) and Locomotion in Practice 2023.
We're happy to announce our participation in the International Conference on Canine and Equine Locomotion (ICEL9) and Locomotion in Practice 2023.
Filipe Braganca, DVM, PhD, assistant professor with the Utrecht University, has joined Sleip's R&D team to focus on development of biomechanical aspects.
The new comparison functionality allows you to view and quantify changes in asymmetry. Clear graphical comparisons as well as percentage change between one recording and another make it easier to monitor horses over time or compare data before and after intervention.
Sleip, a leading equine health and performance technology provider, is proud to announce its support for the Equine Gait Analysis Society’s (EGAS) post-graduate training for vets.
The full study confirming the capabilities Sleip in detecting lameness in horses has been published in the open access journal Animals.
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.
Positive responses all around following a new approach to vet checks at the equestrian event “Nextquestrian”, held at Manege de Hooge Weg in Raalte, the Netherlands last Friday.
The US has quickly become one of Sleip’s fastest-growing markets, with both large clinics and solo vets now integrating the use of the Sleip app as part of their daily practice.
The three new hires, UX/UI designer Katarina Schultz and digital and content marketing specialists Irina Savelieva and Laszlo Szabo make a strong addition to the growing Sleip team.