Under the generous patronage of His Highness the governor of the Eastern Province
His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
The Second International Conference of the Saudi Veterinary Medical Society and its accompanying exhibition, entitled
" The Role of Veterinary Medicine in the Economy and Sustainable Development of Camels and Promoting the Concept of One Health"
3 - 5 DESEMBER 2024
Saudi Arabia, Alhasa, King Faisal University
Organize by: Saudi Veterinary Medical Association at King Faisal University
About Conference
Building on the continuous support and sponsorship of our wise government, led by His Majesty the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, and their commitment to the development of the veterinary medicine field, both locally and globally, and attracting foreign investments, as well as emphasizing the role of the veterinary sector in the economy, sustainable development, and supporting development plans to achieve Saudi Vision 2030. This aligns with the vision and mission of the Saudi Veterinary Medical Society and the vision and mission of King Faisal University towards achieving food security and sustainable development.
This prominent conference will provide a real opportunity to highlight the significant role of the veterinary sector in the economy and sustainable development. The main objective of the conference is to discuss key issues related to animal and human health, food security, and safety, and to highlight the role of camels in achieving sustainable development The conference will also focus on shedding light on issues that threaten animal wealth and human health, while promoting community awareness of these vital issues.
The Second International Conference of the Saudi Veterinary Medical Society and its accompanying exhibition will be held at King Faisal University from December 3rd to December 5th, 2024. This occasion will be an opportunity for participants and those interested in the field of veterinary medicine to exchange knowledge and experiences, and to increase awareness of the importance of animal healthcare and its impact on the environment and public health.
Conference Objectives
Highlighting the role of camels in the economy and sustainable development
Identify the role of veterinary medicine in development plans and achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, as well as its role in attracting foreign investments.
Highlighting the role of veterinary medicine in protecting livestock, protecting humans from common diseases, and promoting the concept of one health.
Shedding light on the latest developments in the field of wildlife and public health.
Publishing applied research that constitutes an essential resource in the fields of veterinary medicine, wildlife, and human and animal health.
Promoting, developing and preserving livestock in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by focusing on scientific research to find appropriate solutions for combating and controlling animal diseases.
Joint cooperation, exchange of experiences and training with scientific and research institutions inside and outside the Kingdom
Scientific themes of the conference
Strengthening the partnership between the sectors concerned with the health and safety of humans, animals and the environment and highlighting the most important diseases common between humans and animals.
Discussing key issues related to human and animal health and food security and safety.
Highlighting the role of veterinary medicine in preserving wildlife and protecting endangered species.
Highlighting the latest diagnostic tools and innovative treatment methods in veterinary medicine.
Highlighting the most important issues that threaten livestock and proposing innovative mechanisms to confront these challenges.
A review of the latest developments and scientific research in the field of pet medicine that aims to improve the health and well-being of animals
Conference Activities
Target group
Academics and researchers in various sectors of veterinary medicine locally and globally.
Veterinarians in the government and private sectors inside and outside the Kingdom.
Representatives of relevant international and regional organizations.
Representatives of international and regional veterinary medical associations.
Employers, senior officials in establishments, and decision makers.
Producers of medicines and vaccines locally and internationally.
Researchers in specialized local and international research centers.
Veterinary assistants in the government and private sectors
Students and trainees in the relevant universities, colleges and institutes inside and outside the Kingdom.
Organizations of animal welfare inside and outside the Kingdom.