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Medical Technologies Virtual Business Matchmaking - Latin America

Medical Technologies Virtual Business Matchmaking - Latin America

Latin America’s total purchasing power is among the largest in the world and health expenditures per capita are expected to continue increasing throughout the region. Growing demand for healthcare products and services is attributed to an aging population and rising chronic diseases.

U.S. companies are invited to join this unique virtual business matchmaking program to connect with potential buyers and partners within the healthcare industry in Latin America.

Best prospects include the following categories:

  • Healthcare products manufacturers
  • Healthcare service providers
  • Healthcare technology and data companies
  • Pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies

Participating countries:

  • Countries with U.S. Free Trade Agreements such as Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru
  • Other countries with increasing healthcare demand such as Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay

Program benefits:

  • Meet with qualified buyers, importers, resellers, and distributors
  • Promote your company in the region from the comfort of your office
  • Receive one-on-one counseling from U.S. Embassy healthcare specialists

Participation information:

Date: Oct. 18-21, 2022, daily sessions from 10:00AM to 3:00PM EDT
Registration Deadline: September 22, 2022
Where: Virtual
Cost*: $250

* Participation is limited to U.S. companies with 51% U.S. content.

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Questions? Please contact:

Shirreef Loza, International Trade Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service – Raleigh, NC
E-mail Shirreef Loza 

Anthony Hill, International Trade Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service – Sacramento, CA
E-mail Anthony Hill 

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