IPVS + ESPHM
Where the swine sector meets
What is IPVS?
The International Pig Veterinary Society (IPVS) is the world’s leading scientific organization dedicated to swine health and production.
It brings together veterinarians, researchers, and industry professionals from around the globe to share knowledge, present research, and advance best practices in pig production. Through its international congress, IPVS serves as a key platform for innovation, collaboration, and scientific exchange in the swine sector.
- Global network of experts
- Cutting-edge research and innovation
- International congress held every two years
What is ESPHM?
The European Symposium of Porcine Health Management (ESPHM) is one of the leading scientific events in Europe focused on swine health and production.
It gathers veterinarians, researchers, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge, present innovations, and discuss current challenges in pig health management. ESPHM has become a key platform for advancing science, fostering collaboration, and connecting the European swine community.
- Leading European event in swine health
- Focus on practical and scientific knowledge
- Strong network of professionals and researchers
IPVS and ESPHM together
For the first time, IPVS and ESPHM come together to create a unique global event for the swine sector. Two leading congresses, one shared platform—bringing together science, industry, and innovation to shape the future of pig health and production.
Local Comite Members
Joaquim Segalés
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from
University of Barcelona.
Carlos Piñeiro
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the Complutense University of
Madrid and PhD from Meiji University.
Josep Solé
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the University of Zaragoza
Enric Marco
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the University of Zaragoza, specialized in Animal Production.
Enric Mateu
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of Barcelona.
Guillermo Ramis
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of
Murcia.
Cinta Prieto
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the Complutense
University of Madrid.
Juan Grandía
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the University of Zaragoza.
Lorenzo Fraile
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of
Zaragoza.
Mariví Falceto
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of
Zaragoza.
Miguel Angel Higuera
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the Complutense University of Madrid.
Miquel Crisol
Veterinary Medicine graduate from the University of Barcelona and MSc in Pig Production from the University of Aberdeen.
Sara Crespo
Veterinary Medicine graduate and PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of Murcia.
Preliminary scientific program
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DAY 4