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Arab Health 2003 Shatters Visitor Record

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 20 Feb 2003
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Arab Health 2003, held in Dubai (UAE) January 26-29, 2003, showed a 15% increase in registrations over last year. The show is the Middle East's largest hospital, medical equipment, and services exhibition and conference.

In addition to a record attendance, exhibitors also broke a record. More than 940 companies from 50 countries participated. These included government-backed delegations from Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, USA, China, and France. The exhibition also had more than 100 companies from the UAE participating.

Arab Health 2004 will be held from January 25-28, again at the Dubai International Exhibition Center, and will again be officially supported by the UAE Ministry of Health.




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