China Medical Equipment Fair

With approximately 2,000 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors from all over the world, the China International Equipment Fair (CMEF) is Asia Pacific's largest medical device event.

This international event spans the entire value chain of the medical device manufacturing industry, providing international visitors with a comprehensive business platform to build their business in China. The autumn 2008 event will mark the International Component Manufacturing & Design (ICMD) show’s 7th co-location with CMEF, and will serve to complement and expand the event’s focus and business value. Together, CMEF & ICMD provide attendees with vast commercial and networking opportunities, as well as immediate access to key decision makers of the Chinese medical device market. 

The show features a spectrum of technological innovations and products in the medical equipment market, including imaging, surgical and emergency equipment, diagnostics, critical patient care, electronics, and optical, laboratory and clinical devices.

The recently concluded spring 2008 edition of the CMEF event reinforced the show’s growing popularity among international businesses with record attendee participation from 102 countries, 10 national pavilions and 171 international exhibitors.

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