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BREAKING NEWS!

CHANGE OF DATE FOR MEDTEC EUROPE 2014

The survey results from exhibitors and visitors who attended MEDTEC Europe confirmed that the majority would like to see a change of date for the 2014 edition.

We are pleased to announce that the original date in March 2014 has now changed to:

3 –5 June 2014

Due to this change MEDTEC Europe 2014 will now take place in Halls 3, 5 and 7.

We would like to thank you for your feedback and are looking forward to another successful edition of MEDTEC Europe.

Your MEDTEC Europe Team

 

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Venue

Messe Stuttgart
Messepiazza
D-70629 Stuttgart
Germany
Halls 1, 3 & 5

Contact

MEDTEC Europe Helpdesk
Email: medteceurope@ubm.com

Dates

3-5
June 2014
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