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Hospital Build Asia 2011 returns with twice the size of 2010!

Come 2011, Hospital Build Asia will engage an expected 7,000 trade visitors with twice the exhibition floor space, offering an intense networking experience for all stakeholders in the business of hospitals for the region. The seven-track conference series covering different key aspects of healthcare including financing, planning, designing, operating, managing and refurbishing of healthcare facilities will run alongside the exhibition in this premier three-day show dedicated to advance the design, build and management in the region’s largest healthcare meeting. Connect with over 2,000 senior-level delegates and walk away with practical insights into the latest industry trends in Asia, best practices and proven business and management strategies at the congress!

Don’t miss the global event in Asia to focus on hospital infrastructure through a dedicated exhibition and world class conferences - Save your dates today! Hospital Build Asia Exhibition and Congress 2011 is set to take place on 10-12 May 2011. Visit this space for regular updates.

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Positive Outlook and Quotes from Past Sponsors and Exhibitors

Expecting over 7,000 visitors for 2011, this event will be an excellent opportunity for the medical community to connect and explore cutting-edge technological developments, develop industry best practices and trade high level insights from healthcare business leaders. This Asia premier event presents the best business solutions, products and services to drive forward the Asian healthcare industry. It is a must-attend event for decision makers and medical professionals who want to develop their medical capabilities in their organisations.

Comments from sponsors and exhibitors from past Hospital Build Asia events:

"The highlight of Hospital Build Asia was the congress series, which provided a unique setting for delegates to discuss the region's healthcare needs and how technology could be used to deliver higher levels of care to patients efficiently and at minimal costs,"
Colleen Smith, Head of Regional Marketing - Siemens Healthcare Sector

"There was a lot of interest from the high-quality visitors in what we do at the show. We were glad to have the opportunity to reinforce our leading position in medical technology to hospital planners and decision makers from around the region,"
Hans-Joachim Baltzer, Director - Draeger Medical Singapore

“Thank you for a great show! We picked up some excellent leads not only from the Asia Pacific region but from the Middle East too.”
Brian Fretwell, Director Education and Government - Allocate Software plc

“2010 is better than Hospital Build Asia 2009 as there were more decision makers this time round.”
Oh Kean Ping, Managing Director - WTK Technologies (M) S/B

“Very well organised. Well done!”
C.K. Teh, Regional Marketing Manager - iSoft 
    
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