One Health in action

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Innovating in animal health to protect humans: One Health in action

The commitment of public research and animal health industry stakeholders in action.

Co-organised by Carnot France Futur Élevage and the Syndicat de l’Industrie du Médicament et du Diagnostic Vétérinaires (SIMV), this event is fully in line with the One Health approach, based on the interdependence between animal health, human health and the environment.

In a context marked by major health, environmental and societal challenges, innovation in animal health is an essential strategic lever for anticipating health risks, preventing infectious diseases and contributing to the protection of global health.

The aim of this event is to bring together stakeholders from research, industry and public authorities to promote dialogue, share expertise and develop concerted responses to current and future challenges in animal and human health.

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Date: 30 March from 5:00 pm

5:00 pm: welcome reception
5:30 pm: round table discussion
7:00 pm: cocktail reception

Location: PATCHWORK Sainte-Cécile auditorium – 8 rue Sainte Cécile – 75009 Paris

The event will revolve around a round table bringing together veterinary medicine and diagnostics companies, academic scientists and public policy representatives.

Discussions will focus on vaccine development, pathogen detection and surveillance, including viruses with zoonotic potential, and the environmental impact of animal health practices.

Several research and innovation projects supported by the Carnot France Futur Élevage network, the PEPR Élevages durables programme and France 2030 will be highlighted.
The event will conclude with a cocktail reception, promoting informal discussions, networking and the creation of new synergies.

Pourquoi participer

  • Understanding the strategic challenges of animal health through an integrated One Health approach
  • Gain a better understanding of the role of vaccines, diagnostics and surveillance systems in the prevention of zoonoses
  • Discover structuring research and innovation projects supported by public policy
  • Engage with institutional, scientific and industrial stakeholders
  • Contribute to collective thinking on sustainable solutions for health, the environment and biodiversity