Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, ADNEC, is to host the Korean Medical Tourism Forum for the first time on 28th-29th October.
13 of the top health centres and clinics from the Republic of Korea, with over 30 leading medical specialists, will participate to promote medical tourism in the capital. The two day event is expected to draw over 2,000 visitors.
The forum aims to introduce residents of Abu Dhabi to the latest achievements in the Korean medical industry.
Latifa Kabi, Sales Manager at ADNEC, said, "At ADNEC, we are always looking forward to hosting specialised forums and exhibitions that offer an ideal platform for raising awareness in the emirate. Showcasing innovative products and broadening access to the best services is what we are committed to doing as a leading destination in the MICE industry." ADNEC will collaborate with the Korean Tourism Organisation to host a forum engaging a wide range of medical professionals working in different specialties. The visitors will learn about latest developments in the Republic of Korea's medical services that have recently attracted extensive global attention.
Commenting on ADNEC's support, John Sung Rhee, the Vice-President of the Korean National Tourism Organisation expressed his gratitude to ADNEC and Abu Dhabi for offering Korean hospitals the chance to present their services.
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