20th MEDICAL FAIR
INDIA 2014, being held at Mumbai (India) from March 14 - 16,
2014, to highlight the growth potential of the US $ 100 billion Indian Health
Care sector which is growing at 20% annually
The Indian
healthcare sector has emerged as one of the largest service sectors in India.
Healthcare spending in India is expected to rise by 12% per annum. An estimate
suggests that by 2017 healthcare spending could contribute 9% of GDP and employ
around 10 million people. Rising incomes and growing literacy are likely to drive
higher per capita expenditure on healthcare.
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More
than 450 Exhibitors from 20 countries and anticipated over 8000 visitors from
15 countries
The
20th MEDICAL FAIR INDIA 2014 (MFI 2014), India’s oldest and largest
international trade exhibition and conference on Diagnostics, Medical Equipment and
Technology, is to be
held at Bombay
Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, India from March 14 - 16, 2014. This global event is jointly
organized by Messe Düsseldorf, Germany (organizer of “MEDICA”
world’s largest medical trade show) and its Indian subsidiary Messe
Düsseldorf India Pvt. Ltd.
MEDICAL
FAIR INDIA is the optimum platform which brings together the relevant target
groups from around the globe in order to exchange ideas on current topics,
issues and objectives making it the most important international medical event
for the Indian market over the past few years. The current edition will have more
than 450 exhibitors from over 20 countries with key showcasing of Medical
Technology, Hospital Health Centre, Clinic Equipments, Furniture, Laboratory
and Analytical Equipments, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetology, Pharmacy and
Dispensary Equipments, Rehabilitation, Components and Service providers.
This
expo is ideal for surgeons, practicing physicians, Veterinarians, Dentists,
dental surgeons & technicians, Doctors, Physiotherapists, ergotherapists,
Hospital directors/-managers, Hospital administration managers and staff,
Biologists, microbiologists, bio-chemists, chemists, process engineers,
Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) for rehabilitation aids, Visitors with
medical pharmaceutical vocational training (e.g. medical laboratory assistant,
technician, doctor's assistant, nurse), Visitors from industry/manufacturers,
Distributors/traders, Visitors from academies and universities, Visitors from
government or international agencies and associations
The previous edition held in March 2013 exceeded expectations with some 410 exhibitors from 21 countries and 7,600 trade visitors. The current show is expected to draw in more than 8000 visitors from 22 countries.
The
Indian Health Care sector is growing at a rate of about 20% annually and will
be worth US $ 100 billion by 2015 end. The primary growth areas are the medical
equipment segment, Teleradiology
or a means of electronic transmission of radiological images such as X-rays,
CTs and MRIs from one location to another for the purposes of interpretation
and/or consultation, Health Care BPOs, Pathology outsourcing to name a few.
Medical
Fair, which alternates annually between Mumbai and Delhi, is the ideal platform
to meet the “Who's Who” of the sector, to discuss and seal new
deals. About 60% of the exhibitors come from countries such as France, Belgium,
Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, the USA and Germany.
The
fair is supported by Indian associations such as ADMI (Association of
Diagnostic Manufacturers of India), MSAHITA (Medical Surgical and Healthcare
Industry Trade Association) and at the international level, by institutions
such as MREPC (Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council), CCCMHPIE (China
Chamber of Commerce for Import & Export of Medicines & Health
Products), KMDICA (Korea Medical Devices Industrial Cooperation Association),
Ubi France, SAMD (Shenzhen Association of Medical Devices), Spectaris, GHE
(German Health Care Export Group) and the ZVEI (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik
und Elektroindustrie e.V.). Cooperative ventures with Indian hospitals such as
Fortis and Apollo Hospitals have also already been confirmed.
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