Medlab West Africa holds Lagos conference

Medlab West Africa and Pharmaconex West Africa have declared that they will reform the healthcare Landscape and also hasten up the innovation across West Africa with their impending conference.

In a statement made by the Firms, it stated that the conference would commence between April 22 and 24, 2024, at the Landmark Center, Lagos.

As maintained by the statement, the conference “offers unparalleled opportunities for industry professionals, thought leaders and businesses to collaborate and drive positive change within the medical laboratory and pharmaceutical manufacturing sectors.”

In addition to the explanation of the statement the Medlab West Africa would also feature six high-level CPD-accredited conferences, to allow participants to deepen their knowledge through targeted sessions led by renowned experts, covering critical topics like laboratory management and quality, hematology and blood transfusion, clinical microbiology and parasitology, molecular diagnostics, clinical chemistry, anatomic pathology.

Senior Exhibition Director of Medlab Series, Tom Coleman, said, “The return of Medlab West Africa marks a significant step forward in our mission to empower the West African medical laboratory sector. By fostering collaboration, career development, and knowledge exchange, we are contributing to strengthening the region’s healthcare infrastructure, improving patient outcomes, and creating a vibrant ecosystem where knowledge and expertise congregate.”

Mostapha Khalil, The Group Exhibition Director of Pharma conex, said, “By connecting key stakeholders across the value chain, we aim to accelerate medicine discovery, development, and manufacturing, ultimately improving access to life-saving medication for all.”

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