release time:2022-10-08 13:52:27
As one of the birthplaces of wild species, Turkey has a rich diversity of animals. Turkey is also making great efforts to protect and perpetuate the diversity of these wild animals.
In order to train more excellent veterinary talents and protect animals and guard the global community of life. This time, Seamaty has come to Turkey and has chosen to sign a cooperation agreement with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Dokuz Eylul University for the donation of 120VP veterinary biochemical analyzer.
"And the SMT-120VP comes with a reagent tray. Whether it is a comprehensive biochemical test, coagulation combination test, or a combination of different pets / rare animal test disc design form, are suitable for our teaching a variety of use scenarios. These will be more conducive to our animal protection work."
Conclusion
Caring for life and health for the benefit of the global public. At present, Seamaty's products have served more than 100 countries and regions around the world. With the acceleration of internationalization, we believe that in the near future, Seamaty's vision of making accurate, efficient and stable medical services available to all animals around the world will be realized.
2022-10-08
eamaty has come to Turkey and has chosen to sign a cooperation agreement with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Dokuz Eylul University for the donation of 120VP veterinary biochemical analyzer.
2021-09-01
Subsequently, Ran Peng, chairman and general manager of Chengdu Smart Technology, pointed out at the meeting: education is "ten years of trees, a hundred years of people". It is not easy for all students to be able to study hard for many years and be successfully admitted to various universities and technical schools. In particular, it is even more rare for everyone to achieve such results in Liangshan, where the geographical environment is difficult and the family economic conditions are relatively poor.
2021-08-08
On June 4, with the attention and help of many fans, the "Seamaty-Stray Dogs Don't Go Hungry" public welfare campaign came to a successful conclusion.