The second annual Qatar International Medical Congress (QIMC) will take place from May 18-20, at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Following the success of the first congress in 2015, this year’s event continues to support the regional medical society, bringing together the most renowned and innovative companies from around the world and connecting them to the industry’s leading entrepreneurs, doctors and researchers, a statement issued by QIMC said.
“We are pleased to be bringing the international medical community to Qatar once again. QIMC 2016 is expected to further enhance the image of Qatar on a global level, by fostering a knowledge sharing environment amongst the international medical community. By advancing the national healthcare agenda, this event supports a key aspect of the human development pillar in realising Qatar’s National Vision 2030,” said Abdullah Abdurazaq Haider, CEO, QIMC.
QIMC 2016 is a one-of-a-kind exhibition and conference that is paving the way for the development of the local, regional and international medical sectors and markets that depend on the medical industry. The event provides the industry with opportunities to navigate the dynamic market place of Qatar, GCC, the Middle East, as well as the International arena. Its focus, this year, continues to be on hospital equipment and supplies, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, sports, medical and rehabilitation sectors, and the like.
“QIMC 2015 welcomed 8,000 visitors and more than 150 exhibitors, and this year’s congress promises to attract an even larger international audience and research interests from around the world to the region. Moreover, QIMC 2016 will introduce the latest medical innovations to the healthcare sector, and bring the much deserved focus and attention to all the research organisations currently operating in Qatar. The names of local and international exhibitors and sponsors will be announced soon after finalising all agreements.”
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