Orbital rates this event Bronze.
VECCS Spring Symposium earns a Bronze 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 VECCS Spring Symposium is a focused training and certification event for veterinary emergency and critical care professionals. It draws fewer than 500 attendees, keeping the format small and practical rather than sprawling. The 2026 edition runs March 19 through 22 in Stowe, Vermont, a setting that suits the concentrated, course-style programming VECCS is known for. Ticket prices are in the budget range, which lowers the barrier for early-career clinicians and technicians looking to build credentials without a significant travel budget. The content centers on hands-on skill development and formal certification pathways rather than broad industry trends. This event makes the most sense for veterinary emergency practitioners, critical care technicians, and continuing education coordinators who want structured, credential-relevant training in an intimate setting.
Common questions about this event
Is VECCS Spring Symposium worth attending?
Orbital rates VECCS Spring Symposium as a Bronze tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
When is VECCS Spring Symposium in 2026?
VECCS Spring Symposium takes place Mar 19–22, 2026 in Stowe, VT. The event typically draws <500 attendees.
Where is VECCS Spring Symposium held?
VECCS Spring Symposium is held in Stowe, VT. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.
How many exhibitors are at VECCS Spring Symposium?
VECCS Spring Symposium features 0–24 exhibitors. 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 VECCS Spring Symposium?
Attendee list access for VECCS Spring Symposium varies by registration type. Orbital provides verified contact data for vet businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.