New Delhi to host Advantage Health Care – India 2015 in October

To promote India as a premier global healthcare destination

India is emerging as a preferred healthcare destination for patients across the globe. Growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27 per cent, the inflow of medical tourists in India is likely to cross 3.2 million in 2015.

‘Advantage Health Care – India 2015’ aims to showcase India and its immense pool of medical capabilities as well as create opportunities for healthcare collaborations between the participating countries.

Slated to held from October 5-7, 2015, in New Delhi, the objective of this summit is to promote India as a premier global healthcare destination and to enable streamlined medical services exports from India. This underlying objective is a unique conglomeration of the ‘5 – Ts’ – talent, tradition, technology, tourism and trade.

The event features are:

  • Reportedly, first ever international summit on medical value travel being organised in India for promoting services exports from India
  • Exhibition with focus on hospitals, healthcare centres, AYUSH hospitals, educational institutions, medical devices and electronics, pharma companies, pharma machinery and packaging, and associated infrastructure – medical tourism facilitators, hotels, airlines, tour and travel companies and TPAs
  • Present and promote exclusive medical services and expertise
  • Opportunity for state governments to showcase their healthcare and wellness industry
  • Provide excellent brand visibility to the exhibitors
  • Knowledge sharing programme where renowned Indian doctors and AYUSH experts will deliver lectures on different topics
  • International conference on medical value travel
  • Reverse Buyer Seller Meeting and planned B-2-B sessions with hosted buyers from more than 60 countries
  • Visitors and hosted buyer delegations from 60 countries
  • Organised hospital visits by state governments for the visiting foreign delegations to provide exposure of the Indian hospital infrastructure
  • Health Ministers’ round table session, with Health Ministers invited from the selected 60 countries to discuss issues encompassing medical value travel and formulating a way forward.
  • Indian healthcare providers and global healthcare stakeholders on one platform
  • B2B meetings and tie-ups with hospitals and healthcare centres
  • Showcase medical devices sector – opportunity to encourage foreign companies to start manufacturing in India with local partners
  • Showcase pharma sector – bulk drug manufacturers, pharma machinery and packaging industry strengths for the opportunity to tie up with pharma manufacturers for JVs, services exports and export of machinery
  • Showcase training capabilities of India in medical, pharma and nursing sector. Engage with international partners for imparting training courses and short education programmes
  • Training and development of programmes for allied medical staff through Indian medical universities and skill development missions
  • Opportunity to get into business tie up for clinical research and trials
  • Establish global business contacts and connects
  • Sign business cooperation agreements with international stakeholders sending patients to India.