12 Wrzesień 2008

MEDITEC CLINIKA 2009

W dniach 21-23 lutego 2009 odbędą sie coroczne targi technologii medycznych. Targi będą miały miejsce w HITEX Exhibition Center, Hyderabad, Indie. Jeśli są Państwo zainteresowani otrzymaniem materiałów dotyczących targów proszę o kontakt na adres: biuro@polmed.org.pl

Meditec Clinika 2009 (21st to 23rd Feb 2009) will once again provide a very big platform for the medical  equipment and technology industry, to congregate under one roof.  This time however, the scope of Meditec Clinika would be further extended by the inclusion of Bio Meditec 2009 – an exhibition showcasing the Application of Biotechnology in Healthcare. This umbrella event would now also draw international decision makers from the key sectors of Medical Biotechnology.

Meditec Clinika 2009 to be held from 21st to 23rd February 2009 at HITEX Exhibition Center, Hyderabad, India. And like this time, the organizers are sure to draw a huge crowd next year too!

Meditec Clinika is being organized by Orbitz, a leader in the Trade Fair Business and a leading MICE and Premium Holiday company that's totally committed to provide a wholesome and fulfilling experience to everyone...every time.



Exhibitors' Profile

Diagnostic Kits / Chemicals & Reagents
Diagnostic Equipment / Therapeutic Equipment
Electro Medical Equipment Facility Management & Support Services
Hospital Furniture (Gas Piping, Kitchen Laundry, Morgue, Lifts)
Hospital Supplies
Hospital Staffing Services
Health Insurance
IT Providers for Healthcare Industry
Laboratory Apparatus (Microbiology, Pathology, Blood Bank)
Medical Equipment / Devices / Disposables / Consumables
Medical Textiles & Fibers
Medical Waste Management
Physiotherapy / Orthopedic Equipment / Prosthesis Material
Rescue & Emergency
Equipment & Facilities
Surgical Equipment & Accessories (Including Implants)
Sterilization and Disinfectants / Hospital Hygiene / Acquire
Infection Control
Telemedicine-Hardware / Software / Firmware
Trade Magazines & Directories

Visitors' Profile

Medical Directors
Hospital Technicians
Hospital Managers and HODs
Nursing Homes
Doctors
Healthcare Services
Investors for Healthcare Industry
Medical Professionals
Medical Research Institutes
Diagnostic Centers
Clinical Laboratories
Bio-Medical Engineers
Pharma R & D/Manufacturing Executives
Dispensing Chemists, Pharmacists
Bio-Tech Scientists
Organisations for the disabled
Rehabilitation Organisations
Care Services & Self-help groups
Medical Colleges
Visitors from Industry and Commerce
Trade Dealers & Distributors
Health Ministry Officials


The Indian Healthcare Sector

The India economic boom has been characterized by a few sectors, which have been front-runners, and a few which have benefited from it. One such sector is Healthcare. The striking feature about the Indian Healthcare sector is that it has the potential to grow at a much faster rate in the foreseeable future and shall present new 'sectors of opportunity'

Within healthcare, which shall emerge as growth drivers. Increasing participation by the private sector in healthcare services is stimulating change in the Indian healthcare industry. Both the government and private sector provide healthcare in India, but patients increasingly turn to private hospitals and clinics for quality treatment and better facilities.

Indian Healthcare sector has seen progressive increase in investments in healthcare infrastructure and facilities, especially hi-tech medical devices. In 2004, medical equipment and supplies contributed a significant $ 1263 Mn to the overall HealthCare Industry. Demand for medical equipments is rising annually at an impressive rate of 13-16 %.

The global medical devices market is estimated to be USD196.65 billion in 2006 which has grown at a CAGR of 4.5% during the five year period 2001-05. Indian medical devices and equipment market was estimated for USD1318m in 2005 with a growth of 4.6% over previous year. Market for medical supplies and disposables is dominated by the domestic manufacturers, whereas importers dominate the costly and high end medical equipments.

Medical infrastructure forms the largest portion of the healthcare pie. As per our analysis the current (2006) bed per thousand population ratio for India stands at 1.03 as against an average 4.3 of comparable countries like China, Korea and Thailand (2002 data) (Source FICCI Health services).

As super specialization becomes a norm in the Indian corporate healthcare industry and companies pump in big money, the medical equipment industry is set for boom time. Indian corporate hospitals are now acquiring state-of-the-art medical equipment. They spend about 35% of their total investment to get the best equipment.
 
According to an A T Kearney study, private sector will pump in about Rs 25,000 crore to Rs 40,000 crore in the healthcare sector in the next 5-6 years. Philips Medical Systems, senior director and business head (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal), Anjan Bose adds, "With the healthcare delivery boom, the Rs 2,500 medical equipment industry including small devices will grow between 15-20 % in 1-2 years time from the current 10%." (Source The Economic Times, April 6, 2007)

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