Coming Soon: A New, More Accessible, and Functional Website

With a focus on speed, innovation, and functionality, the laboratory’s new website features updates that will make it easier to access information relevant to the veterinary industry.

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In an increasingly interconnected world, the demands to access information anytime and anywhere are constantly changing. In this context, next February 20th, Vetanco, a leading company in animal health, will introduce a new design for its website, www.vetanco.com, making it a more accessible, modern platform with optimized navigation, designed to provide a unique user experience.

The veterinary industry is growing every day with instant dynamism and coverage, making it essential to have a space for sharing the quality of supplies and innovations available to producers to boost the productivity of their herds.

Coming Soon: A New, More Accessible, and Functional Website

“Vetanco’s new website will be easier to navigate, faster, and more user-friendly for mobile devices, allowing users to access information quickly and efficiently from anywhere,” said Thiago Tejkowski, Corporate Marketing Manager for the company.

Shifts and learnings are increasingly characterizing the veterinary industry, and in such a fast-changing industry, staying up to date with the latest developments is key, being these as dynamic as the market itself. Vetanco’s proposal is to create content through different communication channels with trained professionals providing real-time information. That’s why Vetanco’s website features a News section.

“At Vetanco, we contribute to the productivity of the agricultural industry through innovative products and services. We enhance our future through interactions with universities and R&D centers, as well as international links for the exchange of technology, continuous education, and valuable information. This is how our new website is designed, so that users can evolve with us, ensuring steady growth and ever- increasing expansion of knowledge,” concluded Tejkowski.

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