The 333 team was present at the European Symposium of Porcine Health Management (ESPHM) 2025, held May 21-23 in Bern, Switzerland. The event brought together over 1,000 participants and featured the presentation of more than 400 abstracts, highlighting the vitality and scientific excellence of the swine health sector.
Considered one of the most important scientific events in the world in the field of swine health and production, ESPHM brings together veterinarians, researchers, industry professionals, and leading companies every year to share knowledge, drive innovation, and strengthen international collaboration networks.

In addition, 333 has participated as a Media Partner, a role it has held continuously since 2012, contributing to the visibility of scientific content and facilitating access to information for the entire swine community.
The congress, jointly organized with the European College of Porcine Health Management (ECPHM) and the Veterinary Practitioner Council (VPC), offered a diverse and high-level scientific program. Plenary sessions addressed key topics such as the impact of climate change on pig production, thermal perception of pigs, animal welfare, nutrition, reproductive management, and ethical challenges in modern production. In addition, multiple parallel sessions were held on immunology, viral and bacterial diseases, veterinary public health, and reproduction, among other areas of interest.
333's presence at this congress reinforces its commitment to the promotion of scientific knowledge, animal welfare, and the sustainable development of the global swine industry.