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International Dental Forum

09 – 11 November 2010
St.Petersburg, Lenexpo Exhibition Centre
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DentalExpo St.Petersburg

About Forum

 

Dental-Expo St.Petersburg - the leading stomatological forum in North-West Russia.

Dental Expo will be organised  jointly by two of the largest exhibition operators: Primexpo Ltd and Dental-Expo.

 

OFFICIAL SUPPORT:

Committee on Public Health of the St.Petersburg Government

 

Russian Dental Association

Association of Dental Manufacture and Trade ‘Dental Industry’ (RoSi)

St.Petersburg Dental Association


Dental-Expo St.Petersburg is:

  • Over 90 exhibitors
  • Over 6,500 trade visitors
  • Over 1 ,70 0 sqm exhibition space
  • The latest dental equipment and materials
  • Updated information about the dental market
  • The main meeting point to exchange of experiences

The forum attracted much interest from dental industry professionals.  During the three days, a record number of specialists, over 6500, visited the event.

 

St.Petersburg - a city of big possibilities:

  • Russia's second city, known as 'the cultural capital'
  • Located at the centre of major sea, river and ground transportation links, St. Petersburg is Russia's gateway to Europe
  • Many leading international companies are already operating in the St. Petersburg market
  • Germany, Finland, USA, China and The Netherlands are leading commercial partners of St. Petersburg
  • High investment growth rates (investment in 2007 totalled 296.7 billion roubles, which is 38.8% higher than in 2006)
  • Growth incomes of St. Petersburg's budget equalled 278,055.2 million roubles in 2007, which is 29.2% higher than in 2006
  • Total regional product in 2007 was 1097 billion roubles, which was over 9.7% greater than in 2006 (average annual growth indexes are 8.1%)
  • Real monetary incomes of St. Petersburg's population grew by 5.7% in January-February 2008, in comparison with the same period in 2007
  • The total value of retail trade in 2007 was 441.1 billion roubles, which was 15.1% greater than in 2006 (in comparable prices)

 

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