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The 20th Morocco international medical exhibition 2019
Industry:

Biology / Medicine / Health

Time:

2019/04/04 - 04/17 (Thur To Wed Total 14 Days)    Error Correction

Address:

Africa Morocco Casablanca International Convention and Exhibition Center AfricaMorocco Tiznit street, facing Hassan II Mosque

Sponsor:

Shanghai Chuangshi Exhibition Co., Ltd

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INTRODUCTION

The 20th Morocco international medical exhibition 2019

Exhibition time: April 4-7, 2019
Venue: Casablanca International Fair of Casablanca, Morocco
Sponsor: Casablanca Convention and Exhibition Bureau, B. h. event
Supported by: Ministry of health, Ministry of industry and investment and trade of Morocco
China Group:
IEX group
Shanghai Chuangshi Exhibition Co., Ltd

Exhibition introduction:
Morocco international medical Expo (hereinafter referred to as medical Expo) is co sponsored by the ofec and B.H. event. It has been successfully held for 18 times, and is the largest international comprehensive medical exhibition in Africa every year. Over the years, the exhibition has attracted not only exhibitors from Morocco, but also international medical companies and institutions from all over the world.
As the No.1 economy in North Africa and the No.6 economy in Africa, Morocco is known as the gateway connecting Africa and Europe. Morocco has signed bilateral free trade agreements with the United States and Turkey; established four free trade zones with Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan; and also obtained the priority status of the European Union and signed free Trade Zone agreements with the European Union.
In recent years, medical Expo has been greatly welcomed by other African countries. 22 countries have sent professional medical delegations led by health ministers (Senegal, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Malawi, Mali, Madagascar, Lesotho, Guinea Bissau, Zimbabwe, Kenya Burundi, Tanzania, Chad, Benin and so on made the exhibition highly valued by the Morocco king.
Morocco international medical exhibition has set up a face-to-face communication and negotiation platform for medical and dental equipment manufacturers from all over the world and local professional buyers in Africa, which can enable the latest medical technology services and the most advanced medical equipment from all over the world to enter the African market quickly and be researched and used. At the same time, since most African countries are still in a relatively poor class, the organizing committee also hopes that medical devices at all levels of countries around the world will be available for selection.

Historical review:
In 2015, medical Expo Organizing Committee added three sections of medical travel, fitness and make-up to make the exhibition function more perfect.
In 2016, medical Expo attracted 1082 medical experts and many medical device companies and hospital leaders to visit,



In 2017, this figure has increased significantly, and has been recognized as the largest international medical equipment and medical technology exchange platform in Africa.
In 2017, medical Expo attracted about 12000 professional visitors; more than 200 enterprises from 12 countries came to participate, including 23 international exhibitors; the exhibition area was about 6000 square meters. 36% of exhibitors are medical device exhibitors, 32% are dental equipment and
Consumables exhibitors, 16% for laboratory equipment and reagents, 5% for medical furniture, 3% for pharmaceutical laboratory, 3% for medical oxygen, 3% for industry associations, 2% for relevant media and medical literature.
In 2018, medical Expo attracted about 12000 professional visitors; more than 200 enterprises from 12 countries came to participate, including 23 international exhibitors; the exhibition area was about 6000 square meters. 36% of exhibitors are medical equipment exhibitors, 32% are oral equipment and consumables exhibitors, 16% are laboratory equipment and reagent exhibitors, 5% are medical furniture exhibitors, 3% are pharmaceutical laboratory exhibitors, 3% are medical oxygen exhibitors, 3% are industry associations, 2% are relevant media and medical literature exhibitors.
Outlook:
Medical Expo in 2019 has collected the experience of previous exhibitions since 2010. In recent years, the holding situation of exhibitions has been summarized from many angles, and the advantages and disadvantages of previous exhibitions have been summarized and improved and applied in medical Expo in 2019. With the purpose of promoting trade cooperation and professional exchanges between medical companies around the world and African medical equipment and pharmaceutical manufacturers, 2019 will be positioned as a cross-border and cross continent trade exchange platform in the medical field and a bridge for professional medical technology communication among countries.
With the participation of medical experts, scholars and researchers from various countries, the fifth African global medical forum will be held at the same time of medical Expo in 2019. At that time, it will create a valuable opportunity to exchange and communicate advanced medical technology and equipment with top medical experts in various fields, not only to let the audience know the current development status of medical technology, but also to allow exhibitors to expand the coverage of their trade cooperation.
The Organizing Committee expects that in 2019, Morocco international medical exhibition will attract more than 320 enterprises and 15000 visitors, covering an area of more than 8500 square meters. The exhibition will continue to set up China exhibition area, which will be operated and operated by our company.
Overview of Africa
Africa lies in the southwest of Asia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean in the East, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Mediterranean Sea in the north and Europe. In the northeast corner, the Suez Canal is used to be the boundary between Africa and Asia. Covering an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers (including nearby islands), it is about 8000 kilometers long from north to South and 7403 kilometers long from east to west. It accounts for about 20.2% of the total land area of the world, second only to Asia and the second largest continent in the world. At the same time, Africa also includes many of the world's largest deserts: the Sahara desert in northeast Africa is the world's largest desert (with a total area of more than 9.4 million square kilometers); the East African Rift Valley in East Africa is the world's largest rift zone (with a total length of 6400 kilometers); the Nile River in northeast Africa is the world's longest river (with a total length of 6670 kilometers); the Congo Basin in central and western Africa is the world's largest The basin covers an area of 3.37 million square kilometers.
Africa is geographically divided into five regions, namely North Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Central Africa and South Africa, with a total of 60 countries and regions. Africa has a population of 1 billion, accounting for 15% of the world's total population. The urban population accounts for about 26% of the population of the whole continent and is expected to reach 2 billion in 2050. The population distribution is concentrated in the valley of the middle and lower reaches of the Nile River, the coast of northwest Africa, the northern coast of the Gulf of Guinea, the plateau and coast of East Africa, the east of Madagascar and the southeast of South Africa.
The African economy is made up of trade, industry and human resources in Africa. Since 2001, Africa's trade with China has increased tenfold, reaching $100 billion in 2008.



Overview of North Africa
North Africa, the northern part of the African continent, is traditionally the vast area north of the Sahara desert. North Africa is located on both sides of the Tropic of cancer, usually including Sudan, South Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and the Portuguese Madeira and Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. It covers an area of 8.37 million square kilometers. With a population of 230 million (2015), more than 70% are Arabs.
North Africa medical market -- hidden gold mine
In recent years, the political situation in North Africa has been turbulent. Many large medical companies have hailed the area as a "hidden gold mine.". These enterprises believe that with the rapid growth of government expenditure in these regions, the increase of local medical institutions contains many opportunities.
Although different countries in North Africa have great differences in wealth, living standards and medical security system. However, the common challenge they face is that each country should challenge the deeply rooted traditions in the process of modernization, especially the gender differences in medical treatment. medicine
It is no exaggeration for therapeutics to compare the North African medical market to the gold mine to be mined. Morocco, for example, launched the "government assisted medical model" (ramed) in 2012 to pay for medical care through economic assistance to 8.5 million people (28% of the total population). According to data from the International Monetary Fund, Morocco's per capita GDP in 2013 was $5265, and its government is still trying to improve the level of national health care. According to the CIA's world survey, the population of North Africa has been growing, and its population structure is younger than that of emerging countries such as Southeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula. Although it is different from the growth of medical demand caused by the aging population in developed countries, with the growth of population, the demand for medical products in this region is expected to continue to rise.
Despite regional conflicts and economic shocks in North Africa, the demand for medical products and services in the region is likely to surge in the future. The economic and social development and the improvement of living standards in North Africa, including the growth of disposable income and the increase of modern products and services, are changing the nutrition and life style of the region, followed by some lifestyle related diseases, such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Providers of medical products and services will face more and higher quality service needs. The growth of population and the number of educated people will drive more investment in hospitals and medical facilities, and promote their growing demand for innovative drugs, medical services and advanced medical technology.
Regionally, many countries set standards in providing the most advanced medical services, not only for the growing local population, but also for migrant workers and patients to find high-quality medical services. On the contrary, countries in the North Africa region are struggling with the excessive burden of government health care, hoping to introduce more personal investment (such as Morocco). Given the expectation that the healthcare market in North Africa will continue to grow in the next few years, the region will be a key region for healthcare investment in the future (compared with Europe and the United States, which have a slower growth rate).
What's unique about North Africa is that health services are more about meeting the needs of the public than about making money. "Tianke" is the principle of Muslim charity (according to Islamic Sharia law, every Muslim family with legal income must draw 2.5% of the annual net income of the family to help the poor or those in need. Also known as "poverty relief tax"), is the main reason for this situation. Regional government departments are willing to supervise and manage the medical sector to ensure that private medical practitioners can fully understand and embrace the concept and protect the local culture. Population growth, economic development, and the increasing willingness to invest in health care make North Africa the main growth point of health care industry in the next few years. The biggest opportunity comes from the construction of infrastructure in this area, where Ge and Siemens have a lot of infrastructure investment. Many countries in North Africa have also opened duty-free zones for foreign companies, including full ownership and tax benefits, an initiative that will attract more institutions to the region. In recent years, foreign direct investment in this region has mainly focused on biotechnology. Leading biotechnology companies such as Amgen and Genentech have set up resident offices in the biotechnology and R & D Industrial Park, and some smaller companies have joined in succession.

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  • Company:Shanghai Chuangshi Exhibition Co., Ltd
  • Telephone:021-62367059
  • Truename:Anna
  • Mobile:18621557123
  • Fax:021-62367059
  • E-mail:anna@iex-group.com
  • QQ:1435354139
  • Address:Room 1102, Huirong building, No. 535, Caoyang Road, Putuo District, Shanghai

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