The animal health industry is driven by purpose. At its core, we create food and medicine for animals. But as we dig deeper, we see so much more: global food safety efforts, groundbreaking technologies for farms and clinics, innovative therapeutics, diagnostic advancements, and a growing understanding of the intersection between animals and human health.
Progress in the animal health sector comes from universities, industry leaders, and passionate entrepreneurs—some with decades of experience, others tackling challenges they’ve personally encountered. Each of these innovators is pushing the boundaries of science and technology, and we owe them a tremendous amount of respect and gratitude.
I admire the innovators who put everything on the line to drive progress. The path is rarely easy. Many ideas fail, and it can take years to bring a solution to market. The journey is long, stressful, and requires grit, perseverance, and unwavering commitment.
As a community, we need to ask ourselves: What can we do to help these innovators bring their ideas to life? Whether you're an investor, a strategic partner, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, we all have a role to play in supporting entrepreneurship.
Here are three simple yet powerful ways to help innovators advance their technology:
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Take the Meeting - If an innovator reaches out, take the time to meet with them. Listen attentively, and offer your insights or advice based on your experience.
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Open Doors - Introduce them to people in your network who might be valuable connections, whether they're seeking specific partnerships or guidance.
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Be the Light - Innovation is tough, and the road can feel lonely. Offer encouragement and share opportunities that may help them pitch to investors or strategic partners.
With February around the corner, let's share the love and support the entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of animal health and nutrition.
And for all innovators out there, applications for a spot on the main stage at the 2025 Animal Health Summit are open until April 1. Don’t miss your chance to showcase your work—apply today.