Road Show in Saudi Arabia

15 January 2008 - Corporate -

The road Show in Saudi Arabia will take place from 24th to 28th January 2008, with the aim of further promoting the therapies and devices of ASA in a Country which already represents an important market for ASA and is going to grow rapidly.

The road show consists on two workshops, one in Jeddah and one in Riyad, as well as a meeting at the prestigious Sulayman Faqih Hosp, where three lasers HIRO® 3.0 for Hilterapia® are already installed.

The company Rehab Al Safwa, exclusive distributor of ASA in Saudi Arabia, is confident to quickly increase the knowledge of ASA brand and the spread of its devices, thanks to these important events.

 

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