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Hospital Build Asia 2010 this May

Following the success of Hospital Build 2009, Hospital Build Asia will deliver an international quality exhibition this May, showcasing products, solutions and services across all areas of hospital investments, planning, designing, buildings, operations, managing and refurbishing

(The Jakarta Post)
Thu, February 25, 2010 Published on Feb. 25, 2010 Published on 2010-02-25T12:22:53+07:00

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ollowing the success of Hospital Build 2009, Hospital Build Asia will deliver an international quality exhibition this May, showcasing products, solutions and services across all areas of hospital investments, planning, designing, buildings, operations, managing and refurbishing.

Scheduled to take place at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, on May 11 to 13, 2010, the upcoming Hospital Build Asia 2010 is seeing overwhelming interest from major new exhibitors, with more than 60 percent of the entire exhibition space already booked.

Key issues being covered include the re-granting of business licenses to more private hospitals in Myanmar, home building and hospital construction in November 2010, the granting of private hospital licenses in Vietnam, the refurbishment of Cebu City Hospital, elaboration of a hospital-cum-hotel at Farrer Park, Singapore, Singapore Parkway Health's recent decision to open hospitals in India, an update from China Healthcare Corp. in building its first hospital in China, the setting up of six hospitals in Malaysia by Columbia Asia, the building of a new cancer institute in India, the first Infectious Hospital in Tibet built by China and lastly the construction of a Taiwanese funded hospital in Guangdong.

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