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Agenda
What is normal in the equine musculoskeletal system and what is not?
A common pathway for veterinarians, equine physical therapists and farriers
8:45-9:00
Opening of the Congress
9:00-10:30
The challenge of differentiating between non-pain related gait variants, pain-induced abnormalities of gait and neurological dysfunction
- Sue Dyson
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:30
The relationship of the hoof shape with limb conformation; distinguishing between hoof shape adaptation and distortion. Palmar/plantar angles and other issues of the coffin bone within the hoof capsule
- Hans Castelijns
12:30-13:45
Lunch
13:45-14:45
The correct shoulder sling – functional chains of active and passive stabilization of the shoulder girdle
- Stefan Stammer
14:45-15:15
The correct functioning of the shoulder sling – essential to solve problems in the pelvis, sacroiliac joints and lumbar spine, part 1
- Karin Leibbrandt
15:15-15:45
Coffee break
15:45-16:15
The correct functioning of the shoulder sling – essential to solve problems in the pelvis, sacroiliac joints and lumbar spine, part 2
- Karin Leibbrandt
16:15-17:30
Panel discussion
- Sue Dyson,
- Hans Castelijns,
- Stefan Stammer,
- Karin Leibbrandt,
- Jindřich Vinčálek,
- Annamaria Nagy
19:30
Gala Evening (Novotel Hotel)
What is normal in the equine musculoskeletal system and what is not? – in depth
Pathway for veterinarians
9:00-10:30
Philosophical discussion about the role of a variety of factors influencing the development of hindlimb lameness – conformation, training methods, surfaces, general management, rider’s morphology, balance, skills and saddle-fit issue
- Sue Dyson
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:30
Factors inducing diagnosing, treating and managing hindlimb suspensory injuries, lumbo-sacroiliac joint region pain, front feet pathology and neck
- Sue Dyson
12:30-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
Clinical manifestation of neck and back pathology. How to recognize the main site of pain
- Filip Vandenberghe
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
16:00-17:30
The equine distal limb: Where did MRI and CT bring us in 2023 and how does it influence our diagnostic approach
- Filip Vandenberghe
Pathway for farriers - Wola Hippodrome
A part certified by the European Federation of Farriers Associations
9.00 - 10.30
Wet lab on treating and managing palmar hoof pain - part I
- Hans Castelijns
- Jindřich Vinčálek
10.30-11.00
Coffee break
11.00-12.30
Wet lab on treating and managing palmar hoof pain - part II
12.30-14.00
Lunch break
14.00- 15.30
Two cases with podotrochlear problems (navicular bone, bursa, impar ligament, deep digital flexor tendon lesions in the distal region, collateral ligaments of the distal sesamoid) and with collateral ligament desmitis of the distal interphalangeal joint - part I
- Hans Castelijns
- Jindřich Vinčálek
15.30-16.00
Coffee break
16.00-17.30
Two cases with podotrochlear problems (navicular bone, bursa, impar ligament, deep digital flexor tendon lesions in the distal region, collateral ligaments of the distal sesamoid) and with collateral ligament desmitis of the distal interphalangeal joint - part II
- Hans Castelijns
- Jindřich Vinčálek
Pathway for equine physical therapists
9:00-10:30
How to diagnose a dysfunctional shoulder sling and the impact it has on the hoof balance
- Karin Leibbrandt
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:30
Mobilisation and stabilisation of the shoulder sling in the non-ridden horse
- Stefan Stammer
12:30-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
The importance of vertical balance regarding activation of the shoulder sling in the ridden horse
- Karin Leibbrandt
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
16:00-17:30
Methods and techniques to stabilize the cervico-thoracic junction and cervical spin
- Stefan Stammer
Speakers
Sue Dyson
Qualified as a veterinarian from the University of Cambridge in 1980. After an internship at the University of Pennsylvania and a year in private equine practice in Pennsylvania, Sue returned to Great Britain to the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket. [...]
Hans Castelijns
Obtained a farriery diploma in 1989 and graduated from veterinary school at Perugia - Italy, in 1998. He works in Italy as a professional farrier since 1987 and as a farrier - veterinarian since 1999 in the field of equine podiatry including Thorough- and Standardbreds, race and show Arabs, show jumpers and reining horses.
Karin Leibbrandt
Is a certified veterinarian specialized in equine rehabilitation and training, who recognizes the importance of a properly functioning fascial system. Karin is constantly broadening her knowledge on how to train horses so that they can achieve full biomechanical balance. [...]
Filip Vandenberghe
graduated in 2001 and joined immediately after the orthopedics department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University. In 2004 Filip joined the equine clinic Bosdreef and became partner in 2008. [...]
Jindřich Vinčálek
In 1980 I graduated from the University of Agriculture in Brno with a specialization in horse breeding. Until 1989 I worked as a rider of sport horses. In 1991 I passed the shoeing exams and I still work as a farrier. Since 2000 I have been the chairman of the Guild of Horseshoers of the Czech Republic.
Stefan Stammer
is a physiotherapist and a sports and gymnastics teacher. In 1999 he became an equine osteopath. Since then, he treats horses and has introduced a complete physiotherapy system to manage and keep sport horses performing well up to the international elite level and for rehabilitating them after injury. [...]
Filip Vandenberghe
graduated in 2001 and joined immediately after the orthopedics department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University. In 2004 Filip joined the equine clinic Bosdreef and became partner in 2008. [...]
Jindřich Vinčálek
In 1980 I graduated from the University of Agriculture in Brno with a specialization in horse breeding. Until 1989 I worked as a rider of sport horses. In 1991 I passed the shoeing exams and I still work as a farrier. Since 2000 I have been the chairman of the Guild of Horseshoers of the Czech Republic.
Stefan Stammer
is a physiotherapist and a sports and gymnastics teacher. In 1999 he became an equine osteopath. Since then, he treats horses and has introduced a complete physiotherapy system to manage and keep sport horses performing well up to the international elite level and for rehabilitating them after injury. [...]
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Roland Willmann, PhD
Since February 2016, Roland Willmann is professor for industrial management at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences. He is the leader of several initiatives with respect to digital transformation in the regional manufacturing industry and the manager of a research group addressing additive manufacturing in agile virtual systems for product design and production process design. Roland Willmann received a master in Computer Science in 1991 from Vienna University of Technology and worked as software engineer, software architect and project management in several project of the semiconductor industry since then. In 2000, he was co-founder of CenterPoint – Connective Software Engineering where he led the development of a software platform for advanced process control in highly automated manufacturing. During this time, he contributed to projects in the semiconductor industry, the photovoltaic industry, automotive assembly or steel milling as process analyst or Six Sigma expert. Roland Willmann received a PhD in computer science in 2017 from Vienna University of Technology. He is the author of several papers about advanced process control respectively of knowledge-based product ramp-up based on Semantic Web technology.
Matthias Kuom
Currently Seconded National Expert to the European Commission, Directorate General for Communication Networks, Content and Technology, in the unit CNECT.A.4 “Digital Transformation of Industrial Ecosystems”. Here he works on topics such as digital platforms for industry and implementation of Digital Innovation Hubs within the Digital Europe Programme. He drives forward the topics of Industry 4.0, Data Spaces as well as business models and innovation strategies in the data economy.
Balázs Barta
Graduated at the University of Economics in Budapest. He worked at multinational companies for almost a decade in various senior management positions. He earned executive management degree in Paris and in Philadelphia, and PhD with summa cum laude at the Institute of Material Sciences and Technologies, University of West Hungary. Balázs Barta established Pannon Business Network in 2006, involving 10 regional institutions, clusters. PBN is focusing on applied research-and-development and training of companies. Since its foundation, PBN implemented 75 international research and partnership projects with 450+ international partners. In 2016 established its digital innovation hub, with on-house engineering team and infrastructure. Competences cover robotics, data science, extended reality and 3Dtechnologies. In January 2021 PBN was awarded the best DIH in Europe, by DIHNet consortium.
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Ivan Boesso
Ivan Boesso is responsible of European Policies in Veneto Innovazione S.p.A., the Veneto Region company for research and innovation, working with SMEs and local public administrations, universities and research centres to support implementation and development of the regional innovation system.
Graduated in electronic engineering, he collaborates with Veneto Innovazione in supporting SMEs, the development and implementation of research and innovation policies, services to support knowledge transfer and support for Regional Innovative Networks. He is currently involved as a referent in some of the National Technology Clusters initiatives and a member of the Executive Team of the Thematic Group Clusters of Enterprise Europe Network.
Sarah Hedden
Sarah Hedden graduated from the University of St Andrews, Scotland in 2011 with an MA in Sustainable Development, with a focus on international relations and European environmental regulations. She started her career working in London in the area of environmental protection and market development for the largest water and wastewater company in the United Kingdom. Sarah moved to Austria in 2016 and started working in the area of European project development for Graz-based, MIND CONSULT & RESEARCH. In her role as International Project Coordinator, Sarah supports organisations and consortia across the EU, to develop and implement research and innovation projects. In 2020, she completed her MBA in Energy Management from the WU Executive Academy of the Vienna University of Economics and Business, with a focus on industrial business models to promote sustainable and circular transitions. Outside of work, Sarah plays lacrosse for the Austrian National Team and enjoys taking her 5-month-old Australian Shepherd on mountain adventures.
Andrea Jester
Senior consultant and one of the three owners of Nerosubianco, an innovative R&D focused consulting company based in Italy. Graduated in Business Administration, he launched its first start up in 1996 to support SMEs in adopting Internet based solutions. From 2002 until 2013 he has been working as Business Developer for Large and Medium Sized companies in several industries (healthcare, financial services, machinery). In 2014 he joined Nerosubianco and focused on connecting enterprises, R&D organizations and solution providers to support smart industry focused large-scale projects and pilots. He is member of the Digital SME Alliance, Official I4MS contact point in Italy and coordinator of the European DIH Health Network.
Renata Papec
Renata Papec has long term experience working with the business sector at the Croatian Chamber of Economy-Varaždin County Chamber in various positions, including FDI facilitation, organizing training and educational programs and working as the EEN officer. She is now responsible for EU funded projects supporting the adoption of current trends in business and production with special reference to digital transformation of regional eco-system.
Laura Salomon, M.A.
After successfully completing her A-levels, Ms. Salomon first studied at the SRH University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, where she took International Hotel Management. She then continued her Master’s degree at HTW Dresden and ISEG Lisbon. Here she deepened her knowledge in management topics and business administration. Laura Salomon has a passion for working in an international context, as she came into contact with other cultures and perspectives at an early age. At the age of 16, she spent a year abroad in Chile and is therefore fluent in Business Spanish. She is also fluent in English and speaks basic Russian. In the context of S3HubsinCE, she is concerned with opening up possible internationalization paths for the smart³ network and Fraunhofer IWU. She is also working on a second EU-INTERREG project, trying to generate synergies and networking potential for the network members.
Simona Knežević Vernon
Simona Knežević Vernon is the head of the industrial association at TECOS, Slovenian tool and die development centre. She has 20+ years of experience in supporting companies in their transformations and developments. For the last 6 years she is actively involved in the digital transformation of companies and their transition to Industry 4.0. She is an active part of Slovenian and international enterpreneurship and industrial ecosystem, with the ability of understanding the needs and connecting companies with the right service providers and researchers.
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Alissa Zaccaria
Ph.D. in bioengineering in 2021. During her academic career, focused on mechanical computational models, she has gained experience in the definition and management of research projects. She is currently working at Consorzio Intellimech as European projects coordinator.
Borut Zrim
Borut Zrim is middle aged guy with background in Economics, (still) married, with 2 kids and 18 years of experiences in helping SMEs at their development. He started as export manager for USA market in garment (Menswear) industry selling “tangibles” for 2 years, after that he became a Jaguar Menswear brand manager for 3 years. He decided to change and sell “intangibles”, this time in form of tourist services at huge Spa Resort, focused on groups coming form German speaking market – again he managed to be there for 3 years. Since (already 18 years), he has been a Project Manager (by title “Head of External Relations”) at Pomurje Technology Park, consulting and mentoring SMEs how to do sales and marketing, how to internationalize and lately digit(al)ize their companies.
His clients are mainly Slovene small to medium sized companies on their path getting digital or growing the business. In last few years there was a SMEs demand for services related to digitization of their businesses. By chance he got LER (Local Evangelist for Robotics) and so contact point for H2020 project DIH2 in Slovenia. Since then, he is connected to the scenery with big European DIHs, specialized in Robotics and Automation. Due to its initial education is in Economics he and long-term experiences and skills he helps Start-ups and Scale-up to improve their performances (trainings, workshops, networking). As Head of External Relations, he “connects the dots” between industry and policy level, using transnational good practices as input to our Slovene SME support Ecosystem, sometimes with minor, sometimes bigger adaptations. To exchange these information we do regular meetings and events with policy level stakeholders.
Personally, he uses his free time to do smaller reparations/maintenance around the house, nourishes wife’s hobby (garden), does cycling, soccer, likes to travel and ski. Balancing between these activities and having kids (when not part of activities) started to grow him some grey hair (on sides)…so it is not being old but rather getting “charming”.
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Anna Pająk
Since 2020 Anna is the Coordinator for the National Digital Innovation Hubs Network in the Future Industry Platform – State Treasury Foundation in Poland. She is mainly responsible for cooperation with DIHs, as well as building frameworks for Network development and operationalization. Engaged in design and execution of several programs focused on supporting Industry 4.0 adoption in enterprises, especially in SME sector, i.a. Leadrs 4.0 Academy and Factory of the Future Award. In the years 2017-2020, scientific researcher at the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Sustainable Technologies, responsible for managing R&D projects in the areas of digital transformation, foresight and Futures Literacy. Doctor of social sciences in the discipline of Economics and Finance. Expert in the field of innovative policies, regional capital, systemic and organizational aspects of digital transformation.