Inside of the new German facility
Improve Veterinary Education Opens Training Facility In Germany
Today, Improve Veterinary Education opens its first wet-lab training facility in Neu-Isenburg (Frankfurt, Main-Germany) to better support the learning of veterinary professionals across the country.
At today’s opening event, friends of the Improve International Group joined to celebrate the inauguration, including sponsors, corporate organisations, senior members of staff and veterinary professionals.
Guests can also see art from local artist, Tina Paulus, as a way for Improve Veterinary Education to celebrate animals, great and small, and the work completed every day to ensure they get the best care across the globe.
The training facility is over 800m2 and houses:
- 18 working stations
- Three lecture rooms
- A leisure area
- A library
- State of the art technology for training
- Outdoor space and parking
The new training centre will create a holistic experience for those learning under the guidance of Improve Veterinary Education’s experienced speakers.
Heber Alves, CEO of the Improve International Group said: “It has been a goal of ours for a long time to open a new, top-of-the-range training facility for veterinary professionals in Germany. We are delighted to see this dream come true and we are very excited to now have the opportunity to work more closely with vets and veterinary technicians and help them grow their skillsets. I would also like to personally thank everyone for coming to our launch and supporting us in enabling more veterinary professionals to improve their patient care.”
Earlier in the month, the new Improve International Group was introduced to unify its three professional partners: Improve Veterinary Education, ISVPS and Improve Veterinary Practice.
To find out more, visit improveinternational.com.
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