Medical Forum

18.04.2013 10:37

April 18th -19th, 2013. III Interregional Forum “Effective Models of Introducing Innovations into Medical Industry and Healthcare” - INNOMED 2013 - took place in Penza.

More than 400 participants from 28 regions of Russia (Astrachan, Belgorod, Kirov, Moscow, Murmansk, Novosibirsk, Samara and other regions, St.Petersburg, Tatarstan Republic) and five foreign countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Republic of Benin, Republic Chad) took part in the forum. The exhibition of the forum presented more than 100 innovation projects in the sphere of medical industry and healthcare.

Governor of the Penza Region V.K.Bochkarev expressed his gratitude to the chancellor of Penza State University V.I.Volchikhin for cooperation and organization of the forum INNOMED-2013.

More detailed information about the results of the forum can be found at www.inno-med.ru
 

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