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First Ever Global Healthcare Summit And Expo In June. Government of Andhra Pradesh, Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) and Indus Foundation are jointly organising a three-day Indo-Global Health Care summit and expo from June 20 to 22.
The summit includes Indo-Global Healthcare Expo. The expo would exhibit the vast Indian healthcare market and showcase the high-end medical technology for quality and advanced medical treatments
Government of Andhra Pradesh, Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) and Indus Foundation are jointly organising a three-day Indo-Global Health Care summit and expo from June 20 to 22.
The organisers announced details of the programme at a media conference on Saturday. They described it as a unique and most comprehensive healthcare summit, one of its kind ever held in India.
Speaking at the event, Dr Habeeb Ghatala, dean, Apollo Hospitals Education and Research Foundation, said, “The summit includes Indo-Global Healthcare Expo. The expo would exhibit the vast Indian healthcare market and showcase the high-end medical technology for quality and advanced medical treatments.” He also said that India has emerged as a big health care industry at a global level. “We can have the best healthcare in India. Every health institution here provides excellent quality healthcare with affordable cost,” he opined.
SB Anumolu, managing trustee, Indus Foundation, said that the event would be organised by the Indus Foundation. About 4,000 top Indian and foreign professionals would attend the summit and 54 scientific sessions on innovations and advances would be conducted by experts in a three-day summit. “Healthcare exhibition would display the best practices in healthcare delivery,” he added.
Dr PP Reddy, research director, Bhagavan Mahaveer Medical Research Center praised the services being extended by the Indus Foundation in the field of education and healthcare. “The summit is no doubt a unique global conference.
Many institutes will also take part in the summit. For students, the summit would be useful. It gives a lot of educational exposure to them. Besides, India has developed a lot in the field of medical technology,” he added.
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