AIV VET MEETS VMX IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Here are the highlights from the first VET event of 2022.

Last month, the team at AIV VET swapped out their parkas for sunhats when they visited the Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) in sunny Orlando, Florida. 

Finally, after months and months of conducting Zoom conference calls, or scheduling online networking sessions, or hosting virtual Halloween pet costume contests, veterinary professionals from around the globe gathered to once again reconnect in person.

And the AIV VET team had their paws on the ground, ready to talk all things related to: 

  • Recertified infusion pump sales
  • Fluid warming
  • Repair services
  • Preventative maintenance
  • Accessories
  • Power distribution systems

… and to pet all of the dogs, of course.

WHAT’S VMX ANYWAY?


Veterinary professionals at every level gather to learn, teach, and network with other leaders in the veterinary field. Despite the recent uptick in COVID cases, VMX saw a steady amount of foot traffic, giving exhibitors like AIV VET the chance to finally connect with the vet community in-person again!

For over 35 years, AIV has provided high-quality products and services to medical facilities by helping extend the life of their medical equipment. Events like the Veterinary Meeting & Expo give us the chance to connect with facilities that might benefit from our offerings.

Check out the views from Booth #3909, AIV VET’s camp from January 15th to 19th:

 
 

Want to learn more about VMX or catch up on something you missed? You can attend VMX Virtual online until March 15th, 2022. 

To learn more about where you can catch us in person this year, visit our events page. 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Laura Collier

Laura Collier has a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of North Florida. She is the Marketing Manager at AIV, Inc.

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TESTIMONIALS

 

"I also wanted to heap praise on your repair techs. It's nice to get repairs that stay repaired after 6 months. I have stuff that was repaired 3 years ago that has never given me problems again. Other places just seem to patch it together and then it breaks again as soon as the warranty is up. Between horses enjoying knocking over IV poles, and dogs who enjoy chewing on things, our equipment is sometimes in pretty bad shape. Your techs take the time to check and fix all of the parts that might be damaged from this type of treatment, and I and the animals here appreciate it."

Tell Bailey
Colorado State University Veterinary School

 

"My technicians really like your fluid warmer and feel that it keeps the patients a few degrees warmer versus not using it. After we trialed it they were begging for more fluid warmers so it must work."

Dr. Dan Degner
Animal Surgery Center of Michigan


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