Jakarta, 15 November 2018 - The much anticipated annual event in the healthcare industry, Hospital Expo 2018, was successfully held at the Jakarta Convention Center. This exhibition is an opportunity for health professionals, medical service providers and industry stakeholders to gather and collaborate in encouraging innovation and improving service standards in the health sector.
In an event that lasted for four days, Hospital Expo 2018 presented exhibitions involving various kinds of the latest innovations in medical equipment, health technology, patient care, hospital management, and other related sectors. Hundreds of participants from various local and international companies showcased their superior products, providing an in-depth look at the latest advances in the world of health.
Medical professionals, including doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, attend this event to expand their knowledge of the latest medical equipment and current trends in patient care. Apart from exhibitions, Hospital Expo 2018 also held various seminars, workshops and panel discussions with leading speakers from various fields of the health industry.
One of the main highlights of this event is the promotion of telemedicine and digital healthcare technology which is increasingly developing rapidly. Several companies are introducing platforms and applications that enable patients to obtain remote medical consultations, monitor their health conditions, and access medical information more efficiently.
Dr. Anita Kusuma, a cardiology specialist who attended the event, shared her views, "Hospital Expo 2018 is a valuable opportunity for medical professionals to continue to be at the forefront of health technology developments. We can recognize and adopt the latest innovations that will improve the quality of care we provide to the patient."
Hospital Expo 2018 succeeded in creating a platform that allows the exchange of knowledge and experience between various parties in the health industry. Through this collaboration, it is hoped that the standard of health services in Indonesia will continue to improve, resulting in greater benefits for society and strengthening the country's position in the world of global health.