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Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce Positive of Securing Deals Worth USD 13 Million at two Dubai Healthcare Expos

UAE, January 23, 2017 - The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is confident of a promising results in the region in line with the Brazilian Medical, Dental, Hospital and Research laboratory Equipment Industries Association (Abimo) recent report of safeguarding USD 13 million well worth of offers are expected to be signed by Brazilian clinical equipment companies during their engagement at Arab Health Exhibition and Congress 2017, the Middle East's biggest healthcare exhibit and medical congress, and MEDLAB 2017, the world's biggest laboratory event and congress. A total amount of 32 Brazilian medical devices companies will exist at Arab Health, which will occur from January 30 to February 2, 2017 and MEDLAB, which will certainly be held from February 6 to 9, 2017 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Facility.

According to Abimo, Arab Health produces significant bargains for Brazilian firms, with one of the most searched for clinical equipment at the event being neonatal incubators, physical rehabilitation machines, cosmetic device, and solutions for intensive care units (ICU) and surgical treatment. Most of the visitors to Brazil's pavilion at Arab Health and MEDLAB will be agents of clinical tools representatives that market and sell these products and services to other countries in the center East.

Dr. Michel Alaby, Secretary General and CEO, ABCC, said: "Brazilian medical equipment firms continuously note their presence at the leading healthcare occasions of the Middle East - Arab Health and MEDLAB. Brazilian business intend to deal with the high need for health care products and solutions between East - specifically in the key markets of the UAE, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Jordan - with their presence at the region's two leading healthcare events. In the 2016 edition of Arab Health, Brazil authorized agreements worth USD 1 million, and this year it anticipates to do business of over USD 13 million during the shows and within the next YEAR by means of participation at Arab Health and MEDLAB."

The Brazilian pavilion at Arab Health will certainly spread over 460 square meters at Hall 2 - Stand 2B70 of the venue while it will certainly lie at Hall 8 of the MEDLAB grounds.

According with ABIMO, the Middle East buys virtually 2 per cent of its clinical devices requirements from Brazil with need witnessing durable development. The South American country exported USD 778 million well worth of medical care equipments worldwide in 2015 which USD 12 million well worth of devices went to the KSA, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the UAE, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, Kuwait, Lebanon and Oman.

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