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Annual international medical expo to run in May

The 24th Vietnam International Medical and Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Vietnam MEDI-PHARM 2017) will take place in Hanoi from May 10 to 13.
Annual international medical expo to run in May ảnh 1Scene at the opening ceremony of the Vietnam MEDI-PHARM 2016 (Photo: vietfair.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The 24th VietnamInternational Medical and Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Vietnam MEDI-PHARM 2017)will take place in Hanoi from May 10 to 13.

The annual event has been scheduled for Mayin Hanoi since 1994.

This year, it is expected to feature 500booths operated by 410 firms from 30 countries and territories worldwide, withparticipants displaying a wide range of health products, equipment, technologiesand services.

The fair will run in conjunction with the10th Vietnam International Hospital Exhibition, International Rehabilitation& Healthcare Technology Exhibition & Conference, and the 6th VietnamInternational Dental Exhibition.

A series of conferences and public awareness-raisingcampaigns, including those on the Law on Pharmacy, stem cell therapy in cancertreatment, and partnership promotion, are also scheduled as part of theexhibition.-VNA
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