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Arab Health 2012

The Arab Health Exhibition & Congress is the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East, and the second largest in the world. Arab Health is viewed as a must-attend global event in the healthcare calendar. Established 37 years ago, it provides a platform for the world’s leading manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors to meet the medical and scientific community in the Middle East and beyond.
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23.01.2012 - 26.01.2012
 

The Arab Health Exhibition & Congress is the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East, and the second largest in the world. Arab Health is viewed as a must-attend global event in the healthcare calendar. Established 37 years ago, it provides a platform for the world’s leading manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors to meet the medical and scientific community in the Middle East and beyond.

The exhibition covers a wide range of medical sectors, including surgery, imaging and diagnostics, medical laboratory and technology, international health services and others.

The Arab Health Congress, which runs parallel to the Arab Health Exhibition, is a scientific and educational platform for healthcare professionals. The Congress comprises the world’s largest multi-track series of conferences providing internationally accredited education to medical professionals.

Please come and see the Pavilion of the Czech Republic at ARAB HEALTH 2012, you will find us in the Saeed Arena.

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