Market News | AFRILAB KENYA 2025

Market News

  • Better Age Identification in Africa through Teeth Examination

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    For many rural African populations, information on uncompromised improvement and development variation is missing, and analysts normally look at development in the population of interest to standards that are planned for European or US kids. Be that as it may, analysts from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg think evaluating teeth could be a significantly more precise approac. . .

  • Mercury-Free Dentistry Campaign Shifts Focus to Africa

    Posted on :Monday , 4th December 2017

    A vibrant global campaign to ban the use of mercury in dentistry is shifting direction: moving from Europe to the developing world

    Attorney and President of the World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry, Mr. Charlie Brown, who is heading the campaign was quoted saying, “When you return to your home countries, please do as the European Union has done: phase out amalgam for children. . .

  • Pharmaceuticals to Have Single Regulator in EAC

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    The pharmaceutical division is set to benefit by more broad access to the market following a course of action by the East African Community (EAC) States to set up a single regulatory agency for drugs. Medication firms would then be able to get to the 160 million strong EAC market effortlessly as the agency is relied upon to diminish time and costs of evaluations and approvals of drugs/medical d. . .

  • Program Integrating Technology in Healthcare Introduced by Kenya and Japan

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    The Kenyan government has collaborated with the government of Japan to dispatch a fresh new health development program that will work towards coordinating innovative technologies into health care services in the mission to achieve the objective of attaining universal healthcare.

    The venture is an undertaking of the Japan Policy and Human Resource Development (PHRD) and will see medical . . .

  • Private Sector Owned Medical Facilities to Attract More Medical Tourism

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    Private sector owned medical facilities are depending on new advanced medical technologies and the offer of specific client focused services to draw in customers from neighboring countries with the hope of boosting medical tourism. 

    A large portion of these medical facilities are based out of Nairobi. However another private facility has been ope. . .

Expogroup

Expogroup is a full service exhibition organiser with over 29 years experience in International trade exhibitions. Our current portfolio includes 25 annual exhibitions from a diverse range of industries being held across the Middle East & Africa.

EXPOGROUP © 1996 - 2025 | Privacy policy

Facebook

Instant Reply