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    SQPs to earn up to 30% of their CPD point requirement at BETA International

    Simon KingBy Simon KingJuly 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Organisers of this year’s BETA International, which takes place at NAEC, Stoneleigh on September 22 and 23, have announced that SQPs will be able to earn up to 30% of their CPD point requirement.

    This year’s evoke Seminar Theatre will host two days of seminars with some having a specific CPD point allocation.

    This stage will also feature the popular Talking Business panel discussion that sees some of
    the industry’s well-known figures discussing the issues that really matter to business.

    AMTRA’s deputy chief executive Hillary Cowley will be among the speakers.

    With points now available for self-reflection, SQPs are reminded that additional points can be attained after attending the show.

    For 2024, there’s an extra education zone situated in the new Feed Hub, which will feature its own schedule of talks focusing on feed, nutrition and equine and animal health running across both days, from the leading brands in the feed industry.

    The new area will also provide the opportunity to talk about key topics with the representatives in attendance.

    Although BETA International has an equestrian flavour, many of the brands exhibiting cater for additional sectors including pet, country and agriculture.

    Visitors will find 100s of brands under one roof at BETA International, sat alongside features such as the Horse & Rider New Product Showcase, which will highlight new releases and the new Best Sellers Spotlight sharing ‘must-stock’ products.

    BETA International also provides a great opportunity for networking, with the LeMieux Coffee Shop providing the perfect place to chat with friends and meet up with industry peers.

    BETA International’s charity of the year is Medical Detection Dogs – and there will be dogs at the show alongside the team explaining about the incredible work they do to help support those living with a range of medical conditions, alongside the work they do diagnosing illness.

    The event is completely free for members of the trade to attend.

    Register for your e-ticket at: www.beta-int.com.

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