Vietnam Medipharm Expo 2023 set for Ho Chi Minh City return

VOV.VN - More than 400 domestic and foreign enterprises are expected to join the 21st international medical, hospital and pharmaceutical exhibition (Vietnam Medipharm Expo 2023) to be held in Ho Chi Minh City from August 3 to 5.

The exhibitors hailing from 22 countries and territories from across the world will showcase advanced equipment and technologies in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors across 450 booths.

Vietnam Medipharm Expo, the largest of its kind, has been jointly held by Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company (VINEXAD) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ho Chi Minh City Medical Equipment Association over the past 20 years.

Seven national pavilions from India, Taiwan (China), Russia, the Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Turkey, and China led by various medical associations and ministries of health worldwide will serve as the highlight of the three-day expo.

At the Indian pavilion, companies will introduce medicines, lab, and medical equipment, and herbal products, all of which are Indian strengths in the international market. This is the second time the Indian Trade Promotion Organizations (ITPO) have sent businesses to the exhibition,

After their first appearance at Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo 2019, Busan pavilion of the Republic of Korea organised by Busan Metropolitan City and Busan Economic Promotion Agency will have over 40 booths of 30 most famous hospitals, aiming to promote Busan as one of the best medical tourism destination for Vietnamese people.

Conferences on “Vietnam Medical & Pharmacy Market and Polices” to be hosted by the Ministry of Health will also get underway on the sidelines of the event. They will provide foreign exhibitors and visitors with general information of the Vietnamese healthcare market and regulations on importing and dealing medical and pharmaceutical products in the country.

Within the framework of the expo will be a fact-finding tour of local hospitals to help foreign businesses have a realistic view of medical equipment and services in use there.

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