Orbital rates this event Silver.
OVMA Conference earns a Silver rating based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and relevance to the vet industry. A solid regional option for teams focused on the vet market.
The OVMA Conference brings together veterinary professionals from across Canada for three days of focused training and certification in Toronto. Running January 29 through 31, 2026, the event draws between 1,000 and 2,000 attendees, making it a mid-sized gathering with a clear professional development mandate rather than a trade show floor. The program centers on continuing education, so the agenda skews practical. Ticket pricing sits at a higher range, which reflects the structured certification components built into the schedule. The conference takes place at a reasonable time of year for travel into Toronto, giving attendees a workable window before the spring season picks up. For veterinary practitioners, clinic managers, or staff working toward specific credentials, this is a focused event worth putting on the calendar.
Common questions about this event
Is OVMA Conference worth attending?
Orbital rates OVMA Conference as a Silver tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
When is OVMA Conference in 2026?
OVMA Conference takes place Jan 29–31, 2026 in Toronto, CA. The event typically draws 1k–2k attendees.
Where is OVMA Conference held?
OVMA Conference is held in Toronto, CA. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.
How many exhibitors are at OVMA Conference?
OVMA Conference features 75–199 exhibitors. Booth costs typically range around $15k–$40k. For companies selling into the vet industry, exhibiting can be a direct channel to qualified buyers and decision-makers.
How can I get the attendee list for OVMA Conference?
Attendee list access details for OVMA Conference have not been announced yet. Orbital provides verified contact data for vet businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.