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2011 Hospital Build Asia to Feature Healthcare Projects in Developing Markets Forum

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Feb 2011
As investment in the region's healthcare infrastructure continues to rise, the 2011 Hospital Build Asia, a comprehensive hospital infrastructure event, will take place during May 10-12, 2011, in Marina Bay Sands venue, in Singapore. More...
The exhibition and congress will engage an expected 5,000 visitors and 2,000 delegates with double the exhibition floor space, offering an intensive experience for all interested in the hospital business in Asia. The show plans to accommodate over 100 exhibitors in 7,000 square-meters of floor space.

Hospital Build Asia is a business-to-business platform aiming to bringing together investors, commissioners, backers, and managers of healthcare-related building projects with key players in planning, design, construction, operations, management, supply, and refurbishment.

The congress includes an eight-track conference series covering key aspects of healthcare, incorporating financing, planning, designing, IT, operating, managing, and refurbishing of healthcare facilities, and will run alongside the exhibition in this three-day show dedicated to advance design, building and management of hospitals. Visitors will have the opportunities to connect with over 2,000 senior-level delegates and walk away with practical insights into the latest industry trends, best practices, and proven business and management strategies.

Hospital Build Asia also includes a forum specifically aimed at healthcare projects in developing markets around the world. It is the leading event in the region to offer a multi-track conference program and exhibition across the breadth of this expanding sector.

Hospital Build Asia Exhibition & Congress is organized by IIR Asia Pacific's Life Sciences Division. The Hospital Build brand was launched in 2009, with inaugural events taking place in Singapore and Dubai (UAE); and following on from the successes of their respective second editions in 2010, two new editions have been added to the portfolio, Hospital Build China and Hospital Build Europe, which will see their inaugural shows take place in 2011.

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