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History

 

The State Institute for the Diagnosis of Animal Infections and the Production of Vaccines. The name of the Institute was changed to Bioveta Ivanovice na Hané in 1951. In 1995 the state-owned Bioveta was privatised in the form of a public tender and was transformed into Bioveta, s. r. o.
The 'State Institute for the Diagnosis of Animal Infections and the Production of Vaccines' was established pursuant to the Ministry of Agriculture issuing Decree no. 39 on November 23, 1918. The Institute was located on the premises of the former Ivanovice estate under the rule of the Ruprecht, the Bavarian Crown Prince. The name of the Institute was changed to Bioveta Ivanovice na Hané in 1951. The logo of the company originated at the time of this change and is characterised with the title - bioveta placed above an ampoule in a blue or black field. This trademark has been registered since 1951 with the Trademark Register of the Czech Republic and since 1965 this name has been protected internationally. In 1995 the state-owned Bioveta was privatised in the form of a public tender and was transformed into Bioveta, s. r. o. (Limited Company), which was again transformed into a joint-stock company on July 1, 1996.

 

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