Veterinary Events in Dortmund

DEUTSCHE VET

May 15, 2025 - May 16, 2025

Since its inception in 2017, the German Vet Show, often referred to as Deutsche Vet, has become one of the most esteemed events in Germany's veterinary sector. Held annually at the state-of-the-art Messe Dortmund, this prestigious fair and conference has established itself as a central hub for veterinary professionals.

The event’s name, "Vet," which is short for "Veterinarian," underscores its dedicated focus on the field. The German Vet Show stands out by not only showcasing the latest veterinary medical technologies and solutions but also by offering numerous opportunities for professional development, particularly in Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

The congress serves as a significant meeting point for a diverse array of participants, including veterinary professionals, veterinary assistants, and exhibitors. It facilitates the exchange of cutting-edge research, fosters business connections, and provides a platform for further education. Attendees benefit from a comprehensive trade exhibition featuring new products essential for veterinary practice, as well as lectures by international experts that offer valuable insights into current trends and innovations.

Organized by CloserStill Media, a company known for its expertise in staging Vet Show fairs globally since 2009, the event draws upon a wealth of experience. CloserStill Media has successfully managed similar events in major cities such as London, Reno, New York, Chicago, and Singapore, showcasing its commitment to advancing the veterinary sector.

The fair is renowned for its emphasis on the latest developments, innovations, and best practices in animal health. It features cutting-edge medical equipment, novel treatment methods, and technological solutions, with exhibitors representing various segments of the veterinary industry. The primary audience includes veterinarians, veterinary clinic staff, and key decision-makers in animal health, all seeking to stay at the forefront of their field.