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The 4th Edition of Pharmatech & Health East Africa concurrently held with Medical & Lab East Africa, Largest Pharmaceutical, Medical, Healthcare & Lab Related Exhibition in
Tanzania will be taking place from the 21 - 23 August, 2025 at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
The event will be hosting Medical Professionals, Pharmacies, Hospitals, Health Organizations, Importers & Exporters, Decision Makers and Medical Practitioners of the East
African Region in Tanzania. Exhibitors from around 10+ countries will be participating in this exhibition looking to explore the untapped potential of the East Africa Market.
The show provides an immense opportunity to capture the untapped market of the East African Region through Tanzania. It is one of the shows in the umbrella of upcoming shows being
organised in the East African Belt. The show is organised by Exhibitions & Trade Services India Private Limited, India along with the local associations and bodies based in Tanzania.
Tanzania is the most linguistic diverse country in East Africa.
Around 16% of Tanzania’s GDP is formed by the export and import of goods and services.
Tanzanian pharmatech market is likely to experience robust growth in the coming years.
In 2017, Tanzania's pharmatech market was valued at USD 600 million. Forecast shows that it would reach USD 900 million by 2025.
Tanzanian authorities have reportedly been seeking collaborations with international pharmaceutical companies to promote the local development of medicines and technology.
The vast majority of pharma, medical and healthcare imports in Tanzania in the private sector supply chain are dominated by imports from India, Switzerland, Egypt, USA and South Africa.