Purina Institute Global Summit 2025: A Leap into the Future of Veterinary Care
The Purina Institute held its Global Summit 2025 from April 30 to May 1, gathering top minds in veterinary medicine, nutrition, and technology. This year’s summit, titled "Technologically Empowered Veterinary Care," emphasized how innovations in technology are reshaping the landscape of veterinary practices and enhancing pet health.
The summit drew over 5,500 attendees from the veterinary profession, highlighting the community's dedication to advancing care through science and innovation. The Purina Institute's global head, Natalia Wagemans, PhD, delivered a compelling message about the synergy between veterinary expertise and technology. This unique alliance aims to pave the way for a newer, better era in veterinary care where professionals harness digital tools to uplift pet health and effectively respond to emerging challenges.
From big data analysis to artificial intelligence, the event featured a plethora of topics demonstrating the positive impact of technology on veterinary practices. Among the notable speakers was Audrey Ruple, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPM, who presented findings from the Dog Aging Project and the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. Her insights into how big data and machine learning can enhance disease prediction and treatment personalization highlighted the potential of these technologies in pushing veterinary medicine from a reactive to a more proactive approach.
Another riveting session included insights on AI and telemedicine presented by Matthew Lungren, MD, MPH. He shared how systemic changes in human healthcare through AI innovations could be mirrored in veterinary settings. His discussion centered on automating workflows, improving clinical decisions, and accelerating research to enhance veterinary practices.
Pet health technology was also a topic of interest, with Jenessa Winston, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, showcasing how smart devices are revolutionizing pet weight loss programs. Tools like wearable activity monitors and automatic feeders were discussed as means to improve owner compliance and overall pet well-being. Likewise, Ragen McGowan, PhD, and Jessica Quimby, DVM, PhD, highlighted the development of innovative litter box monitoring devices aimed at feline urinary health, providing real-time analytics on pet behaviors to detect diseases early.
Dr. Caroline Mansfield emphasized the significant shift this technology brings, stating, "The integration of big data, omics technologies, and wearables enables us to prioritize health maintenance over disease management, transforming veterinary care fundamentally."
The Purina Institute Global Summit 2025 showcased how the veterinary field is poised for significant change and improvement, driven by technology and a commitment to science-based practices. Online access to the sessions is now available for on-demand viewing, making it easier for veterinary professionals to stay updated on cutting-edge advancements in their field.
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Purina Institute Global Summit 2025.
About Purina Institute
The Purina Institute is dedicated to transforming nutrition science into actionable insights for veterinary professionals, ensuring that they have the resources to improve the health and lives of pets. By providing science-backed research and educational materials, the Institute equips veterinarians with the knowledge and tools required to advance veterinary care.