TeleHealth 2008 Fully Integrated Into CeBIT

TeleHealth 20087-8 March 2008 Hannover, Germany
International Conference and Exhibition for ICT Solutions in the Health Sector
CeBIT is the world's largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments. The key target groups are users from industry, the wholesale/retail sector, skilled trades, banks, the services sector, government agencies, science and all users passionate about technology.

Like the first year, TeleHealth 2008 event will be a combination of three elements: Expo, Conference and Networking.

The two-day conference in Hall 8 is taking place on 7 and 8 March 2008 and will give the opportunity to:

  • meet the manufacturers, service providers and suppliers of ICT technologies for the sectors: Telehealth - Healthcare Management - Healthcare Project gather topical information at expert lectures
  • and take advantage of the various networking opportunities to expand your own network.

One additional feature of TeleHealth 2008 is that it will be fully integrated into CeBIT. The Conference, Expo and Networking areas will be located in Hall 8 right next to the Public Sector Parc. Here will be not only more space than last year, but a strategic position at the heart of the world's biggest trade fair for digital solutions from the ICT industry. Which means that as an exhibitor you will get more coverage in the trade press and news media, more visitors - and more opportunities to grow your business.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.telehealth.de

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