
Royal Canin announced updates to its Royal Canin Academy (RCA), introducing a more user-friendly and innovative digital learning platform designed for veterinary professionals. For every registration, Royal Canin will donate four meals to pets in need through its partnership with Greater Goods, with a goal of donating up to 60,000 meals.
The revamped platform includes features like flexible and mobile learning, a new interface, personalized course management, and progress tracking. These enhancements aim to provide veterinary professionals with more efficient and tailored learning options.
“For more than 50 years, Royal Canin has advanced the knowledge and understanding of pet health and nutrition, and the desire to share this knowledge led to the creation of the Royal Canin Academy,” said Dr. Todd East, director of veterinary affairs for Royal Canin North America. “Now is the time to reimagine this platform in an industry where innovation is constantly surrounding us.”
The new RCA platform was developed using data-driven insights, adult learning principles, and artificial intelligence to meet the evolving needs of veterinary professionals. Royal Canin’s efforts focus on providing high-quality education while also contributing to the well-being of pets through the meal donation initiative.
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According to Petfood Industry's Top Pet Food Companies, Royal Canin, a subsidiary of Mars, Inc., is a leader in science-based cat and dog health nutrition. Founded by a veterinarian in 1968, Royal Canin has more than 50 years of experience in delivering individualized nutritional solutions. In collaboration with an expert team of nutritionists, breeders, and veterinarians from around the world, Royal Canin places cats and dogs at the central point of the innovation process.
Adapted from a press release.