MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND 2017, 8th International Exhibition on Hospital, Diagnostic, Pharmaceutical, Medical & Rehabilitation Equipment & Supplies, concluded its most successful edition to date: 830 companies from 66 countries (including 18 national pavilions and country groups) welcomed more than 9,000 trade visitors from over 70 nations. U.S. companies participated within the U.S. group stand or the Enterprise Florida group stand.
The event is the region’s premier medical and healthcare exhibition with leading exhibitors showcasing their latest medical innovations. The exhibits were supported by conferences and seminars attracting 650 attendees. In addition, the free business matching service provided networking opportunities and resulted in 13,000 meetings requests.
Gernot Ringling, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf Asia, the organizer of MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND, stated: “The exhibition is a record-breaking edition, with a strong showcase of innovations from leading exhibitors as well as highly satisfied visitors. MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND certainly serves the booming medical market of Southeast Asia. We also welcomed 25% more visitors compared to the 2015 staging, of which 33% were from overseas, which is indicative of the increasing interest from regional healthcare professionals. “

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Dr. Atchaka Sibunruang, Minister of Science and Technology, added: “MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND continues to grow. At this year’s exhibition there were significantly more Thai companies in attendance and it was reassuring to see so many showcasing and selling their high-tech innovative products and medical devices and showing an interest in the medical devices sector. This proves the huge potential for medical tourism and S-Curve industries as the country’s key growth engines.”
Commenting on the second participation at MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND, Theeraporn Thiramonth, Project Coordinator Innovation Strategy Department at the National Innovation Agency (NIA), said:”All the innovative products we showcased at MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND 2017, whether medical device, diagnostic device or telemedicine, have been internationally certified and are in compliance with international standards so can be distributed throughout Asia as well as Europe and the U.S.” The NIA is a public organization under the Ministry of Science and Technology, with the mandate to assist private companies to develop and launch their innovations and products.
French company Clariance Inc, specializing in the manufacturing of spinal implants, participated in MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND 2017 in order to explore ways to expand their business in the Asian market. “It is a region with a huge potential for growth. We found MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND 2017 incredibly useful in networking with Southeast Asian decision-makers and meeting potential partners and distributors, especially in Thailand,” commented Sales Director Marc-Antoine Lemaire.