Staff Reporter,
Guwahati, June 20: Guwahati, June 20: The 13th Trade Fair on Medicines for Doctors and Hospitals has been organized at Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati on June 23-24 next. The fair, to be inaugurated by Assam Health and Family Welfare Minister Keshav Mahanta, will see participation from several established pharma companies in the country and abroad as well as health-related issues of the Government of India. Under the initiative of Welldone Media Limited, allopathic, ayurvedic, herbal, cosmetic, nutraceutical, veterinary manufacturing companies from all over India will participate in the 13th edition of Balgia Pharma B2B Fair held in Assam. According to Director Rajat Sharma, host of Welldone Media and Pharma B2B Expo, between 3,000 and 4,000 drug dealers, C&F generic drug dealers, doctors, hospitals, medical institutions, pharma and other medical enterprises, franchises, PCD manufacturing companies will participate in this expo. Pharma B2B Expo is the leading brand which has so far successfully organized the 12th expo in different parts of the country in Ethically Supported with the governments of India and Nepal. The Pharma B2B 13th edition is scheduled on June 23-24, 2023 at Maniram Dewan Trade Centre (Guwahati) in Assam. Pharma B2B is a trusted name in India serving the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in the form of meetings, conferences and exhibitions. The exhibition for pharmaceutical manufacturers, franchisees and distributors at the Pharma B2B Expo is playing an important role in providing an opportunity to use the latest, innovative products and services as well as develop new commercial professional relationships. As one of the leading marketers in the pharmaceutical and healthcare exhibition industry in India, it is also playing a key role in leveraging the benefits offered by the government to key stakeholders. The Pharma B2B Expo plays a key role in the exchange of knowledge, technology and business for drug suppliers, companies, organisations and other healthcare stakeholders to help local pharmaceutical companies move efficiently in India and beyond.
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