East Africa's Healthcare exhibition closes in Nairobi

Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa exhibition kicked off on Wednesday.

In Summary

•The 3-day exhibition event brought together over 5,000 government officials, healthcare professionals and investors from across the globe.

• It was aimed at discovering the latest healthcare and lab innovations that promise to redefine healthcare delivery in East Africa.

An exhibitor speaking to a conference attendee on the last day of the East Africa Largest Healthcare exhibition held at the Kenya International Convention Centre, Nairobi from September 13 to 15 2023.
An exhibitor speaking to a conference attendee on the last day of the East Africa Largest Healthcare exhibition held at the Kenya International Convention Centre, Nairobi from September 13 to 15 2023.
Image: MEDIC EAST AFRICA

East Africa’s largest healthcare exhibition and congress which kicked off on Wednesday closed its doors Friday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.

The Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa exhibition 3-day event brought together 5,000+ government officials, healthcare professionals and investors from across the globe. It aimed to discover the latest healthcare and lab innovations that promise to redefine healthcare delivery in East Africa.

In parallel, the event hosted a series of CPD-accredited conferences and was free to attend for healthcare and lab professionals from East Africa.

“With the increase in international pavilions, the conference has provided an ideal platform for the East Africa healthcare industry to build relationships with stakeholders from around the world,” Informa Markets Exhibition Director Tom Coleman said during the event's closure.

“The exhibition has enabled health stakeholders to determine the best course of action to deliver good and quality healthcare across the East African region,” Coleman added.

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

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

The conference has also included a Leaders Summit where discussions on Kenya's dynamic potential and global healthcare innovation were discussed.

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