The registration figures confirm that the medical technology industry and its suppliers are looking forward with optimism to the world’s leading industry platforms, MEDICA 2021 and COMPAMED 2021. For the re-start as an in-person event, almost all of the halls (except halls 13 and 14) at the fairgrounds in Düsseldorf, Germany will be occupied from November 15 – 18, 2021. “Despite pandemic-related shortened planning periods for the companies, more than 2,500 exhibitors from 68 nations have already registered three months before the start of the trade fair. In particular, registrations by co-exhibitors in the large joint stands are still going strong,” reports Christian Grosser, Director Health & Medical Technologies at Messe Düsseldorf, and sees this as confirmation of the internationally high status of MEDICA and COMPAMED, even under challenging conditions.
Due to their high global appeal, both events are also on the list of selected trade fairs which the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), in cooperation with AUMA - Verband der Messewirtschaft (Association of the German Trade Fair Industry) are supporting with their recently launched funding program to support trade fair participation by innovative, small and medium-sized companies (based in Germany). Visit https://www.bafa.de; contact exhibitor@medica.de by September 15 for details.
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The COVOD-19 pandemic brought the healthcare sector into focus and revealed the weaknesses in the care system. Hospitals, outpatient service providers and care facilities have an increased need for medical and laboratory technology, a wide range of medical products and personal protective equipment and in particular new digital healthcare solutions or point-of-care telemedicine applications. The exhibitors will present many innovations in these areas while the specialist forums and accompanying conferences will promote professional dialog and knowledge transfer - each with content tailored to the needs of important target groups in the healthcare industry.
CompuGroup Medical (CGM), an international provider of medical software solutions, will again be one of the largest exhibitors at MEDICA. Michael Franz, Head of Brand Communication at CGM SE & Co. KGaA, is excited about the upcoming trade fair: “CGM is delighted to be able to take part in MEDICA once again, finally. From our point of view, this new hybrid concept helps to fulfil our high expectations for trade fairs, even during a pandemic. Trade fairs should stimulate interactive exchange between all participants, across all sectors. We will be able to impressively demonstrate this to our customers and interested parties at the world's largest healthcare trade show. Along the complete patient journey, all current digital topics will be shown in practical use cases.”