JeetVet's Visit to Indonesia: Driving Collaboration with Technology to Expand Veterinary Diagnostics
JeetVet has deepened its presence in the Indonesian market by partnering with leading animal healthcare institutions. The VET-5820 Gastrointestinal Endoscope, Veterinary ENT Flexible Endoscope, Veterinary Otoscope, and RAE-107 Veterinary Endoscope have been recognized by the Indonesian Veterinary Association and other professional institutions due to their technical advantages.

Precise Adaptation & Tailored Solutions
The four core products focus on real-world veterinary diagnostic scenarios, showcasing significant technological advantages.
·The VET-5820 Gastrointestinal Endoscope, equipped with an HD imaging system, improves the accuracy of screening for digestive diseases in animals.
·The Veterinary Otoscope captures detailed images of the ear canal with its HD lens, while its portable design enhances mobile diagnostic efficiency.
·The Veterinary ENT Flexible Endoscope offers ultra-thin diameters and flexible control.
·The RAE-107 Veterinary Endoscope, with its flexible tubing and wireless transmission design, is suitable for surgeries on multiple species, accurately locating hidden lesions to meet complex diagnostic needs.

Clinical Validation & Customer Recognition
During discussions, Indonesian clients highly praised the product performance. The head of a local animal hospital stated, "JeetVet's equipment is easy to operate, highly accurate in diagnosis, and effectively enhances diagnostic quality." A local distributor highlighted that the product's durability and environmental adaptability fit well with the Southeast Asian climate, expressing anticipation for introducing the solution to the local market.

Regional Focus & Service Upgrades
This trip to Indonesia is an important step in JeetVet's deepening of its Southeast Asian market strategy. The team, taking local pet healthcare characteristics into account, focused on demonstrating multi-product joint application solutions. For example, to address ear diseases in felines, the team showcased a collaborative diagnostic path between the otoscope and ENT flexible endoscope, providing practical guidance for grassroots veterinarians.