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Animal Welfare App
Animal 360°is a company established by Danny Cook and Gary Wells to market
Educational game applications relating to the care of animals, developed by the
Company for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The company is based in Queensland and
Was established in 2010.
Animal!360° currently!has!its!first!app,!Horse!360°,!ready!to!go!to!market.!!

You are invited to attend the Australian pilot launch of mobile app developer company, Animal 360’s latest educational mobile application product, Horse 360 on 12 November 2013. The product launch will be held at the Equitana equestrian tradeshow held in Melbourne. We’ll kick off the pilot launch with a special press briefing by app developer Gary Wells on Friday afternoon showcasing an overview on the Horse 360 app. Prpresent their latest research and take questions from the press. Friday afternoon and evening we’ll have free energy workshops and a hands-on energy showcase and reception. The energy conference will held on Saturday, March 6.

Academy Award winning Australian actor launches animal welfare app

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Who | Danny Cook, CEO of Animal 360. Gary Wells, company partner and Horse 360 application developer. will be at the pilot launch of Horse 360, an educational app on the horse anatomy. Special guests attending the event include Academy Award-winning Australian actor Russell Crowe, who is also a renowned horse lover. Australian equestrian Olympian Wendy Lynn Schaeffer will also be attending the event. | What | The ‘soft’ launch of Animal 360’s new product, Horse 360 regionally in Australia. The mobile app is an educational app about horse anatomy. | Where | Conference Hall 2, Melbourne Showground. The launch is held during the annual Equitana equestrian tradeshow in Melbourne. | When | Monday, November 12, at 11.00am. | | Why | Educational game applications developing company Animal 360 are launching a new app for iPhone users called the Horse 360. The company is having the product’s

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