MedExpo Kyrgyzstan 2026: 90 companies take part in healthcare exhibition
Bishkek, Mar 31: The international healthcare exhibition MedExpo Kyrgyzstan 2026 is taking place in Bishkek from March 31 to April 2 at the Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport Manege, the Ministry of Health reports.
According to the ministry, the exhibition brings together more than 90 companies from 10 countries, including Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, China, Latvia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Uzbekistan, and South Korea.
The exhibition features medical equipment, laboratory diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, rehabilitation and physiotherapy solutions, as well as digital and IT technologies in healthcare.
Speaking at the opening, Minister of Health Damir Osmonov noted that over the years, the exhibition has proven itself as effective platform for exchanging experiences, showcasing innovative developments, and fostering professional dialogue.
“Today, healthcare development is directly linked to the introduction of modern technologies, improving the quality of medical care, and ensuring its accessibility for every citizen. Platforms like MedExpo accelerate this process by sharing experiences and implementing cutting-edge solutions,” the head of the department noted.
MedExpo Kyrgyzstan 2026 also features a business program featuring international experts, including discussions on the management of medical organizations, digitalization, and the implementation of modern approaches in healthcare.
The exhibition aims to support the modernization of the healthcare system, the development of the medical technology market, and the strengthening of international cooperation
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