ASA at Medica 2007

13 November 2007 - Corporate -

MEDICA trade fair, the most important international appointment in healthcare sector, is approaching. New possible partners from Norway, Turkey, Austria, Russia, Bulgaria and Mexico, which showed their interest for exclusive distribution of ASA products in their own Countries, will be waited for in ASA booth. In this occasion the new promotional and marketing material on MLS® Laser Therapy will be presented to them and to the consolidated partners. The event will also be an important opportunity for ASA and its international partners to take stock of the situation and to consider the new business opportunity offered by some foreign Countries, which still untouched market offers great development potentials in the near future. Meet us place is in hall 11/ stand A19.

 

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