Guyanese stakeholders invited to India’s Exhibition on Services

President of the Region Three Chamber of Commerce and Industry Halim Kahn.

Georgetown: Stakeholders in all sectors are being invited to the Global Exhibition on Services (GES) from 15-18 May, 2018 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India, according to the President of the Region Three Chamber of Commerce and Industry Halim Kahn.

Khan said the GES 2018 will provide an ideal platform to build trade linkages and business tie-ups.

He explained that the focus sectors for GES 2018 include banking and financial services, education energy services, environmental services, exhibition and event services, facility management, healthcare, IT and telecom, logistics, media and  entertainment, next gen cities, printing and publishing, professional services, railway services, retail and e-commerce, skills, space, sports services, starts-ups/SME, tourism & hospitality and wellness.

Khan said that GES 2017 was a huge success with participation from over 573 companies from 71 countries (including India) and more that 5000 structured meetings.

GES 2018, he said proposes to showcase over 20 Services Sectors and is expected to see participation from over 100 countries to promote Indian Services Sector globally.

“GES 2018 would provide an opportunity to connect with over 500 overseas delegates, 700 exhibitors and some 50,000 visitors,” the President of the Region Three Commerce said.

He said that the 4th Edition of Global Exhibition on Services (GES) is being organized by the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC), India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) are organizing the

Meanwhile, Khan further noted that India is also organizing the 6th edition of International Exhibition for Pharma and Healthcare (iPHEX 2018) from 8-10 May, 2018 at Prgati Maidan Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.

He said that the exhibition is expected to see participation of some 400 Indian companies and for the first time, the exhibition will be having identified areas for showcasing APIs and Intermediates, Formulations, Excipients and Customs Manufacturing, Bio–Similars, Ayush, Nutraceuticals, Natural Extracts, Diagnostic and Surgicals, Healthcare Services, Hospitals and Medical Tourism.

To create business opportunities, Khan said over 600 business visitors and regulators from all over the world have been invited, viz  manufacturers, distributors, importers, drug regulators, pharma associations, chambers and government agencies, international journalists and service providers.

For this event, Khan said full airfare and accommodation can be considered for new applicants selected on the basis of the company profile and business prospects.  Pharmexcil can cover partial economy air fare of US$ 1,500/- maximum and full accommodation for selected importers/business visitors/top drug regulators confirming with copy of air ticket.

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