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Qatar International Medical Congress (QMIC) will take place from today at Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre.
The three-day event amplifies the technological potential in the region by bringing the foremost minds in medicine together to discuss unprecedented topics, medical discoveries and the potential for the development of medical equipment in Qatar.
QIMC this year will exceed all expectations especially with strategic partners like Ministry of Public Health, Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation. QIMC 2016 will provide the industry with opportunities to reach out across the dynamic market in Qatar and beyond.
“QIMC is a vital force for the entire medical industry as it opens the doors of exploration into never-before-seen technologies and medical breakthroughs for our region,” said Abdullah Abdurazaq Haider, CEO QIMC.
Haider added: “This year’s conference will not only advance the value of the medical industry for the region, but will offer new economic value as well. We look forward to welcoming our delegates and visitors to this year’s riveting event.”
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