Last call to register to the MENA Healthcare Infrastructure Investment & Finance Summit

On behalf of Euroconvention, we are glad to announce that we have only a few last places left for speaker/sponsor, exhibitor and delegates places at this timely and high-level event, the MENA Healthcare Infrastructure Investment & Finance Summit, taking place October 27-28, 2010 in Cairo, at the Hotel Concorde El Salam.

The Summit will bring together interested companies, financial institutions and government representatives with financeable healthcare projects in the MENA region and will explore the critical issues for successful development and structuring of public-private partnerships and private equity healthcare infrastructure investments across the region.

As we have contacted you at an early stage, we can hold one of the above mentioned options for a very limited period as then our allocated capacity will have been reached. For our final agenda, please click here.

Please let us know if you wish us to hold space or wish to discuss this opportunity in more details.

You can reach us here:

London: Claudio Cassuto | Tel: +44 20 7381 9291 | eMail: cassuto@euroconvention.com
Brussels: Erika Patho | Tel: +32 2 733 5940 | eMail: epatho@euroconvention.com
Brussels: Vanessa Meys | Tel: +32 2 733 5940 | eMail: vmeys@euroconvention.com
Bratislava: Roland Cura | Tel: +421 257 272 856 | eMail: rcura@euroconvention.com

 

We will be glad to welcome you amongst the elite list of corporate, financiers, designers, constructors and management companies who are already committed.
 

11.10.2010

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