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PREVIEW HOSPITAL BUILD EXHIBITION


Asia a truly diverse region for investment, construction and refurbishment of new and existing medical facilities. Investment in and finance of new healthcare facilities and services in Asia is a booming market, with most regional hospital groups seeking rapid business expansion. Many US, Middle Eastern and European hospital groups are also developing strategies for breaking into the Asian market. Regional economic growth has seen an increase in patient disposable income and affordability of healthcare services which in turn increases the demand for improved healthcare services both locally, regionally and internationally.


HOSPITAL BUILD CHINA 19-21st


May 2012


Beijing International Convention Centre, China The Chinese healthcare market is increasing by 10% annually and it is expected that China will become the second largest healthcare market in the world within the next year. The Chinese government has implemented a new healthcare reform policy during 2011, which will result in an investment of about $124 billion to build 2000 county-level hospitals, update existing facilities and also ensure the construction of village clinics in remote areas. This level of investment represents a fantastic opportunity for local and international healthcare suppliers to meet key investors and decision makers in the Chinese healthcare market at Hospital Build China 2012.


HOSPITAL BUILD EUrOPE 24-26th


April 2012


Berlin Messe, Germany Europe is a mature but diverse healthcare market that is continuously being improved, developed, refurbished and built. The healthcare market in Europe is fragmented due to different national regulations, financing and tax systems as well as cultural and organisational differences. The most acute challenges in a European healthcare market is the lack of healthcare staff, the slow growth of the EU economy as well as the legal situation, including financing. These challenges offer great opportunities to investors to increase productivity and healthcare infrastructure. Hospital Build Europe is the gateway to opportunities in this high value market.


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HOSPITAL INfrASTrUCTUrE INDIA 14-16th


December 2011


Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India India’s healthcare sector is expected to grow at 23% annually to become a $77 billion industry by 2012. The demand for hospital beds in India is expected to be around 2.8 million by 2014 to match the global average of three beds per 1000 population from the present 0.7 beds, and will push the expected GDP spend to 8% by 2012 from 5.5% in 2009. As the newest edition to the Hospital Build portfolio, Hospital Infrastructure India 2012 is India’s premier international exhibition on hospital infrastructure, supplies, planning and health development. HB


SNAPSHOT:  The global healthcare economy is growing faster than the global GDP  By 2020, 50% of German hospitals will be privately owned  The GCC healthcare sector attracted 16% of all private equity investments in 2008  The UK healthcare spend per capita is $3,332  The Chinese healthcare market is predicted to become the world’s largest by 2020  Singapore’s government is investing $4 billion in healthcare infrastructure over the next five years  More than 200 hospital projects are currently planned, or under construction in the Middle East


‘Hospital Build is a global event and takes place in Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, China and Germany


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