eHealth Week 2012 Launches the SME Village Platform

eHealth Week 20127 - 9 May 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark.
eHealth Week 2012 brings together two main events: the High level eHealth conference co-organised by the European Commission and the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and WoHIT (World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition) organised by HIMSS Europe.

Exhibit at eHealth Week for only €1699

For the first time ever, eHealth Week is launching the SME Village, at this year's event in Copenhagen, Denmark. This platform offers the unique opportunity for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to showcase their products, services and technology solutions. Turn concepts and ideas into business reality by networking with some of the most influential players in the healthcare IT ecosystem.

If you want to gain visibility on the exhibition show floor at eHealth Week, then the SME Village is the place in which to be seen.

Option 1
€1699 - For HIMSS Europe Members and Partners
€1999 - For Non Members

Benefits include:

  • Small kiosk in the SME village
  • Kiosk includes table and electricity
  • Company logo on signage
  • One exhibitor badge

Option 2
€2699 - For HIMSS Europe Members and Partners
€2999 - For Non Members

Benefits include:

  • Small kiosk in the SME village
  • Kiosk includes table and electricity
  • Company logo on signage
  • One exhibitor badge
  • 20 minute speaking / demo presentation in the Village

Interested in exhibiting?
Contact Sean Roberts, Global Business Development Manager, HIMSS Europe, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tel.: +44 755 733 7066.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.ehealthweek.org

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