The 26th Vietnam International Medical, Hospital and Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Vietnam Medi-pharm Expo 2019) will take place from December 5 to 7 in the capital city of Hanoi, attracting around 180 enterprises from 18 countries and territories, local media reported.
Many enterprises to attend the Vietnam Medi-Pharm 2019. Photo: Bnews |
A representative of Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising JSC (Vinexad) said that the upcoming event will be an opportunity for organizations and businesses to promote products, exchange experiences, explore investment opportunities, expand markets, and promote co-operation to improve efficiency in business operations.
Besides domestic exhibitors, Vietnam Medi-pharm Expo 2019 will welcome big names in international markets such as Tania (Japan); Apaxel, Mas, K-Beauty Katecare, Bio Health Doctor (South Korea); Sole Pharma (Lavita); Biofaktor (Poland); Meditek (Russia); Corena (Turkey), Borimed (Belarus), Mexpo (the US), Zdorovye (Ukraine), among others.
They will introduce advanced pharmaceuticals, healthcare products, food processing and packing machinery, hospital services and medical tourism, beauty care and aesthetics, dental and ophthalmic products, medical and laboratory equipment and chemicals in 220 booths, according to Vinexad.
A seminar on introducing and updating new policies and regulations on manufacture and trade of pharmaceutical products and medical equipment in Vietnam will be held on the sidelines of the event.
Other activities such as a program that will connect domestic and foreign businesses (Business matching), a special purchase program (VIPs Buyer) and a business meeting between Vietnamese and Russian businesses are also included in the agenda of the event.
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