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Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa to host the region’s largest medical exhibition this September in Nairobi

The organisers of leading healthcare exhibitions like Arab Health,  FIME, Africa Health, and Medlab Middle East- Informa Markets have announced the commencement of  Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa. Taking place at KICC in Nairobi, Kenya, from 11-13  September 2023. 

With the theme of “Redefining healthcare delivery in East Africa”, the event will be Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Health Kenya. It will strive to bring together the international and regional healthcare communities to improve healthcare delivery for the people and transform the future of healthcare in East Africa. 

The event aims to attract over 5,000 healthcare and laboratory professional visits worldwide, making it the biggest healthcare exhibition in the East African region. The event will also showcase over 150 leading global brands from over 20 countries, like Abbott, Snibe Diagnostics, Crown  Healthcare, and more. Confirmed countries participating in the event include France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Cyprus, Switzerland, Türkiye, Kenya, China, India, United Arab Emirates and the United States. 

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The event will also include the participation of key regional healthcare organisations, including the  Kenyan Healthcare Federation, the Association of Clinical Pathologists, the Surgical Society, the  Medical Association and the National Public Health Institute. 

In parallel to the exhibition, the free-to-attend congress will feature the Healthcare Summit 2.0  conference, and the Laboratory educational sessions conference tracks will also take place throughout the 3-day event to offer a collaborative environment for healthcare and laboratory professionals,  policymakers, researchers, and technology experts to discuss challenges and opportunities in achieving better health systems.

The diverse line-up of regional and international experts will share cutting-edge insights and best practices on Healthcare Excellence, Public Health, and Equity to address the region’s public and private healthcare challenges. Some of the featured speakers at the event include Adama Thiam, Head of Emergency Operations Support and Logistics – WHO, Dr Muthoni  Karanja, HIV Prevention Specialist – Department of Defence Kenya, Gerald Macharia, Chairman – of KNPHI  and Aaron K Mulaki, Head of Strategic Partnerships and Engagement, African Constituency Bureau for the Global Fund. 

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Commenting on the announcement, Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa Exhibition Director Tom  Coleman said,

“With the growth of the healthcare and laboratory industries in East Africa, Medic East  Africa and Medlab East Africa will showcase the latest innovations and technologies driving the  industry forward in the region, as well as provide the ultimate platform for meeting colleagues and  discussing the latest trends impacting their respective industries.” 

The convention will be a trading and business-sharing platform for industry professionals to promote interaction and trade amongst C-level management from hospitals, leading manufacturers, key government professionals, investors, dealers, and distributors. Visitors will be able to source from 9  dedicated product sectors, including medical equipment and devices, imaging and diagnostics, 

Information Classification: General disposables and consumer goods, healthcare and general services, medical laboratory, and wellness and prevention. 

Medic East Africa and Medlab East Africa 2023 are free to attend for healthcare and laboratory professionals and investors across the East African region with a keen interest in healthcare delivery. 

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