COMPAMED 2016

Product Market “High-tech for Medical Devices” and "COMPAMED HIGH-TECH FORUM"
Nov 14 - 17, 2016
Dusseldorf, DE
COMPAMED has become the leading international marketplace for suppliers of medical manufacturing. The trade fair, which takes place every November and is co-located to MEDICA in Dusseldorf, has been steadily growing over the past years and shows that medical technology remains a rapidly growing market.

In 2016, the joint pavilion by the IVAM Microtechnology Network, the Product Market “High-tech for Medical Devices”, will be located in Hall 8a again and will focus on the innovations from key technologies like microtechnology, nanotechnology, photonics or advanced materials. International companies and research institutes from all over the world exhibit at the 700 m² sized joint pavilion. The joint pavilion in Hall 8a hosts about 50 international exhibitors on 700 sqm of space.

The exhibitors of the Product Market and the IVAM team are looking forward to your visit at COMPAMED 2016. Do not miss the opportunity for networking and visit the IVAM lounge in hall 8a, booth F29.
 
You are welcome to contact Ms. Orkide Karasu (ok@ivam.de or +49 231 9742 7086) for more information.

Your Contact

Orkide Karasu
Senior Project Manager Trade Fairs and International Activities
+49 (0) 231 9742 7086

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