Jean-Christophe VULLIERME
Chief Veterinary Strategy – DIGIVET1989, Caen and Pau, Pau and Caen. This is not a round-trip poster for the French Football Cup, but rather the year in which the two veterinary software programs Bourgelat and Vétocom were created.
Fifteen years later, in 2006, CanopiaVet was launched in northern France. Its founders believed that veterinary practices needed help to liven up their waiting rooms through on-screen communication.
In 2019, these three brands were merged to form Digivet. Three years later, the subsidiary joined the Santévet Group and continues to pursue its primary mission: to offer digital solutions to veterinarians, enabling them to optimise the management of their clinics.
Digivet's 35 employees, including technical, support and sales teams, work to interconnect our solutions with each other, as well as with a large number of external services useful to the veterinary profession.