DAY 1 - 26 October

26-28 October 2022 - Marseille, France 

The Open Session of the EuFMD starts today in a hybrid format under the theme "Digitalization and innovation applied to the prevention and control of foot-and-mouth and similar transboundary animal diseases (FAST diseases)."  

 

 

About

Digital tools and new technologies. How can they assist the animal health sector in enhancing capacity and preparedness for FAST Diseases emergencies? 

 

 

SESSION I // Emergency preparedness and response 

9.00-13.00 am CEST 

Session I will be chaired by Sten Mortensen, Head of Animal Disease Control, Danish Veterinary and Food Administration and member of the EuFMD Standing Technical Committee, and moderated by Tsviatko Alexandrov and Katherine Gibson, respectively the EuFMD Pillar I Coordinator and Emergency Preparedness Officer. 

Keynote speaker 

D. King

C. Dumbeck 

A. Boklund

 

 

SESSION II // Digital Learning 

14.30-18:00 pm CEST 

Session II will be chaired by Katharina Staerk, Head of Department, Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Switzerland and member of the EuFMD Standing Technical Committee, and moderated by Marcello Nardi, Sylvia Baluka respectively the EuFMD Digital Learning Manager and National Coordinator of the VPP Project, Uganda. 

Keynote speaker 

C. Thuranira-McKeever 

K. Bardosh

 

Join the conversation 

Register for the event, ask your questions to presenters, join the forum, vote for your favorite poster, and much more.   

 

 
More information 

Website | Agenda | Online registrations 

OS22 Poster gallery | Podcast episodes | Live Streaming

New resources related to topics explored by OS22 posted daily. Stay connected. 

 

 

For any questions, please contact [log in to unmask] 

  

EuFMD Team 

European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease 

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