An international exhibition and scientific conference on healthcare will be held in Turkmenistan on October 10-12

An international exhibition and scientific conference on healthcare will be held in Turkmenistan on October 10-12

An international exhibition and scientific conference dedicated to achievements in the fields of healthcare, education, science and sports will be organized at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan on October 10-12, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports.

As Deputy Prime Minister Nurmuhammet Amannepesov announced at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, leading foreign companies specializing in the production of medicines and medical supplies, medical and sports equipment, and the development of educational technologies will be invited to participate in the annual review.

Turkmen scientists and doctors, as well as their colleagues from a number of foreign countries, will take part in the scientific forum, held in a hybrid format.

It is also planned to sum up the results of the international scientific competition “High Technologies and Innovative Developments”, held among young people in the Year “Happy Youth with Arkadag Serdar” on the digital system.

Young scientists from Turkmenistan and a number of other countries took part in the international competition, which was held in two stages through a digital system.

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