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Regional Healthcare Exhibition Kicks Off In Nairobi


Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa are hosting a regional healthcare exhibition and congress that will run until Friday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.



The highly anticipated 3-day event is set to bring together at least 5,000 participants, including government officials, healthcare professionals, and investors from across the globe, where the latest healthcare and lab innovations will be showcased.



In parallel, the event will also host a series of CPD-accredited conferences that are free to attend for healthcare and lab professionals from East Africa.



Speaking at the event, Tom Coleman, Exhibition Director at Informa Markets, said that with the increase in international pavilions, we are providing the ideal platform for the East African healthcare industry to build relationships with stakeholders from around the world.



First-time exhibitors like Siemens, United Imaging, Mindray, and Snibe, some of the leading brands in the world, will be represented at the conference.



Some of the companies involved at the exhibition include Al Fahim Healthcare Solutions LLC, Siemens Healthcare and Leader Healthcare from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Crown Healthcare from Kenya, Shenzhen New Industries Biomedical Engineering Company Ltd. (Snibe) from China, Mindray, and United Imaging, among others.



Coleman stated that at the end of the exhibition, health stakeholders will be able to determine the best course of action to deliver good and quality healthcare across the East African region.



He added that the conferences will also address crucial issues and define solutions for current challenges.



Among the countries present for the conference are the United Arab Emirates (UAE), China, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Pakistan, and India, among others.



The second day of the conference will feature a Leaders Summit, where Kenya’s dynamic potential and global healthcare innovation will be discussed.



Looking to the future, this forum will aim to strengthen its roots in Kenya and spotlight Kenya’s strategic efforts in refining regulations to bolster the healthcare sector in the region.



Further, Medic East Africa has an ever-increasing focus on sustainability to improve its impact environmentally, socially, and economically in the region.



The event organisers have taken extra measures, such as visitors using electric buses to and from the venue, making use of sustainable building materials, encouraging exhibitors to move away from disposable exhibition stands, and ensuring all core elements, such as walls, archways, and counters, can be reused.



The exhibition promises to be a transformative event, bringing together the brightest minds in healthcare to drive innovation and progress in the region and serving as a platform for thought-provoking conversations on a wide range of topics.



Everyone with an interest in healthcare, East Africa, or global health issues is highly encouraged to participate in the next two days.



Source: Kenya News Agency

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