Pharmexcil is planning to participate at Arab Health 2017 from 30th January to 2nd February in Dubai by setting up India Pavilion. As Arab Health is one of the major international exhibitions in the Middle East, the Pharmexcil wants to seize the opportunity to explore more for improving export in the Middle East countries.
“Arab health is a good platform for our industry to take advantage and build business network and improve the exports in this part of the world. This is our 11th consecutive year of India Pavilion and we are hoping that our members will take maximum advantage of this platform to build their business and increase exports in to the Middle East,” said Dr P V Appaji, director general of Pharmexcil.
For this exhibition, the council is planning to organise India Pavilion over a spread of 504 square meters. We are glad to inform that for the 11th consecutive year, Council is participating in Arab Health 2017.
Though the stall prices have increased 10 per cent, with the central government agreeing to offer financial assistance, the council has reduced the stall costs and is offering 35 per cent less than the original costs.
The Arab Health exhibition is expected to have more than 4,000 exhibitors from over 163 courtiers across the globe. More than 39 countries are expected to set up their own pavilions which would showcase their healthcare products and services.
The major focus of Arab Health is on surgicals, medical equipments, Herbal products and pharmaceuticals. Apart from individual stalls the council is also offering common space preferably for the new entrants. Interested members need to reserve their stalls online and can send their booking payment within 15 days of online reservation.