Russia, Ukraine and CIS Healthcare Infrastructure Summit 2010

8 - 9 December 2010, Moscow, Russian Federation.
Euroconvention Conferences in collaboration with International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) invite to the forthcoming Russia, Ukraine and CIS Healthcare Infrastructure Summit, entitled "Financing and Investing in Hospital Projects and Med-Tech Development".

Following the successful event in 2009, the Summit this year will bring together interested companies, financial institutions, and government representatives with financeable healthcare projects in the Russia-CIS region. It will explore the critical issues for successful development and structuring of public-private partnerships (PPP) and private equity healthcare infrastructure investments across the CIS countries. This time, the discussions will highlight issues related to the development of hospital projects, examine the growing role of new medical technologies, gaining utmost importance in the recent years.

Key topics include:

  • Updates on Russia, Ukraine and CIS Healthcare Infrastructure
  • Hospital build and finance
  • Is PPP the future?
  • Increasing role of private equity
  • Financing hospital waste management
  • Funding hospitals and med-tech projects
  • Involvement of International Financial Institutions
  • Financing R & D and revolutionizing healthcare through nanotechnology

Countries involved with this Summit include Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine - not to mention USA, EU and other Western states. The audience will consist of Central, Regional and local Government Officials; leading US, European and CIS companies; large SMEs; technology-based companies, facility designers and constructors; trade financiers, investment officers, private equity investors, financial officers, legal firms, consulting and engineering companies, insurers, export credit agencies, multilateral institutions, financial institutions and PPP practitioners.

For further information about exhibitor or sponsorship opportunities, or registration details, please visit:
http://www.euroconvention.com/events.php?action=details&event_id=42

About Euroconvention Conferences
Euroconvention Conferences is an independent body which was set-up in 1987. It has been collaborating over the years with the European Commission and most of the International Financial Institutions, on some of the major matters related to the EU economical and financial integration like the ECU and later on the EURO, the Enlargement process and the EUmediterranean co-operation.

The Head Office is based in Brussels, with a rep-office in London. Since the late 1980s, it has organised events in more than 25 countries.

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