The Health Industry Summit 2019 takes off in Shanghai, Hangzhou in May

KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 (Bernama) -- The Health Industry Summit (tHIS) 2019, organised by Reed Sinopharm, will be launched in Shanghai (May 13 to 17) and Hangzhou (May 8 to 10).

tHIS 2019 will highlight massive health technologies, including medical technology and instruments, medicines, and active pharmaceutical ingredients to a gathering of more than 7,400 exhibitors from over 30 countries and regions.

The China International Medicinal Equipment Fair (CMEF) and PHARMCHINA will be held at the National Convention and Exhibition Center, Shanghai.

Meanwhile, API China – China’s leading exhibition for the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector will be held at Hangzhou International Expo Center.

The 81st CMEF will cover the full industrial chain, including medical instruments and medical technologies, while the 81st PHARMCHINA will launch activities such as innovation and marketing forums, and pharmaceutical agent meetings.

API China, as a renowned comprehensive display and business platform of China’s pharmaceutical industry, will work with leading pharmaceutical companies to promote China’s pharmaceutical technology innovation and product upgrade.

As the most influential event in the global health industry, tHIS is committed to providing global customers with all-round support in the Chinese market and maintaining the linkage between the global and the Chinese market.

-- BERNAMA

 






HealthEdge


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