International investors will be flocking in record numbers to this year’s Saudi Medicare- the largest general healthcare show in the country
All the top medical product manufacturers will be present at Saudi Medicare 2010. They’ll be interacting with prominent healthcare representatives on the lookout for lucrative deals.
The exhibition will offer invaluable exposure to the world’s leading medical product companies
Specialized Services and Medicine in Strong Demand
Rising affluence, unhealthy diet, a lack of exercise, and high rates of obesity in the Kingdom, has resulted in a prevalence of associated health problems, including diabetes and heart diseases. As incomes increase, and chronic disease persists, an increasing amount of money will be spent on healthcare treatments, such as leading-edge therapies. Yet the specialized services required to meet these demands are in short supply.
Saudi Medicare 2010
Your gateway to business advancing results
A wide array of medical products will be on display at Saudi Medicare 2010, and organizers expect a record number of visitors from across the region. Key decision makers from the health care industry will attend the show on the lookout for lucrative investment deals. Joining them will be domestic and regional agents, making Saudi Medicare 2010 a valuable medical industry gathering.
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Held Concurrently :
To maximize the number of exhibitors, trade buyers, and business developments for all participants, Saudi Medicare 2010 will be held concurrently with:
Saudi Dentistry 2010
The 9th International Dental Health Exhibition
Currently there are 1,900 public dental clinics with 7,800 dentists. To this, the Ministry of Health plans to provide 48 fully equipped mobile dental clinics in various regions in order to create an awareness of dental hygiene in society. Dentistry is a growing market in Saudi Arabia, with needs for both essential care and cosmetic dentistry. Basic dental care needs continue to flourish. Simultaneously, increased affluence has created opportunities for the latest in cosmetic dental services. Teeth whitening, veneers, braces and invisible braces are just a few of the procedures growing in interest among residents.
Saudi EyeCare 2010
The 6th International Eye Care & Optical Technology Exhibition
There are 230,000 visually impaired people in Saudi Arabia, including the partially blind, and the number is expected to increase to 500,000 by 2025. In preparation, the Ministry of Health has called for increasing efforts to prevent blindness. Leading those efforts is King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital the first Saudi organization accredited by the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education (AACME). Among organizations in the Middle East, KKESH received the highest recognition. Private companies as well are joining the drive, as financing packages have been awarded to local companies to meet aggressive eye care expansion plans. New hospitals are expected to provide an additional half million examinations and 50,000 operations a year. Over 1,000 new, skilled, medical jobs will be created.
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