Health Economy Summit at the Baltic Sea meets with high interest
Health Economy Summit at the Baltic Sea meets with high interest
The “2nd National Conference on Health Economy” on 6th and 7th July 2006, Rostock, Germany, attracts over 600 national and international business experts of economy, science and policy. More than 40 speakers discuss with the participants of the conference in five different scientific fora about the topic “Health Prevention” as a main constructing field in the health economy. Intention of the event is to debate the market potentials arising. International guests are expected to participate at the conference, e.g. a delegation from Sweden, representatives from Poland, Austria, the Netherlands and the Kingdom Marocco.
Many international guests are expected to participate at the conference, e.g. a delegation from Sweden, representatives from Poland, Austria, the Netherlands and the Kingdom Marocco. The accompanying industry exhibition area is fully boocked by leading companies and hospitals of Germany. Amongst others there are the Damp Holding AG, Deutsche Seereederei GmbH, Hoffrichter GmbH, the MediClin AG, Riemser Arzneimittel AG and the university hospitals from Rostock and Greifswald.
More than 40 speakers discuss with the participants of the conference in five different scientific fora about the topic “Health Prevention” as a main constucting field in the health economy. Intention of the event is to debate the market potentials arising/resulting from the advanced Prevention term.
The current conference program can be found here:
www.konferenz-gesundheitswirtschaft.de
The representatives of media are cordially invited to take part at the conference.
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BioCon Valley is the initiative for Life Science and health economy of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. BioCon Valley collaborates in strategic partnership to Scanbalt – the life science initiatives at the Baltic Sea Region
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