Sleip renews sponsorship for EGAS Live Course in 2026
Sleip will continue its sponsorship of the EGAS Live Course 2026 — marking our 4 year supporting advanced post-graduate education in quantitative gait analysis for equine veterinarians.
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.
- Sleip is already very strong on the software engineering, biomechanics and veterinary sides. We want to be equally strong in our creative departments. Making sure that our users have a great experience of the Sleip technology and the Sleip brand is part of our mission to strengthen equine welfare and performance, says Axel Nyström, co-founder and CEO of Sleip.
As UX/UI Designer Katarina Schultz will have a key role in developing the user experience and product features. Katarina’s previous experiences as a web developer and UX designer at Microsoft and Spotify make her not only one of the top designers in her area of expertise but also a great leader at Sleip.
The marketing team has also grown with two specialists in digital media and content management. Irina Savelieva (Digital Content Manager) has multiple years of experience within social media management and digital marketing for global brands. Laszlo Szabo (Marketing Content Manager), a journalist and filmmaker with a passion for SEO and all things digital, brings both analytics and creativity to the team.
- Sleip is pioneering both AI-technology and equine diagnostics and I feel incredibly enthusiastic and proud to be on board for the continued journey. Sleip has been global right from the start, which makes working with the product and the organization fantastic. I look forward to expanding Sleip’s digital footprint, says Irina.
Sleip will continue its sponsorship of the EGAS Live Course 2026 — marking our 4 year supporting advanced post-graduate education in quantitative gait analysis for equine veterinarians.
SLU, Sleip, and a number of private equine clinics have collaborated on a study showing how anatomical size-scaling helps align objective gait data with visual lameness assessments
This summer we conducted a survey about equine lameness for more than 100 equine veterinarians from the ISELP community.