CPhI Conferences Launches its Inaugural Pharma Rural Marketing India 2012 Event in Mumbai on June 20-22
MUMBAI, May 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
CPhI Conferences launches its inaugural Pharma Rural Marketing India 2012 - a three day strategic forum from June 20-22 at Meluha The Fern in Mumbai. This event, organised by UBM India, will bring together chief marketing officers, directors, VPs, heads and general managers of marketing, branding and strategy from leading pharmaceutical and healthcare companies across the country.
"Disease does not discriminate, then why should access to health care? This issue here is of accessibility rather than access to medicine. CPhI works with industry leaders and decision makers to make them realise the growth opportunities and also show paths to contribute to development of rural healthcare. This is a commendable contribution," says Pratin Vete, Senior Director, Commercial Operations, Mass Therapies, Sanofi-aventis Pharma.
This one-of-a-kind event, on how to leverage the latest innovative marketing tools and techniques for maximising revenue and increasing profits to drive your organisation's semi-urban and rural initiatives to commercial success, will be led by leading experts from Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Cipla, Pfizer, Novartis, Sanofi-aventis, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Merck Serono, Alkem Lab, MSD amongst others. Visit www.pharmaruralmarketing.com for more information.
About UBM India:
UBM India is a subsidiary of UBM plc, which is the second largest independent exhibition organiser in the world. It is the largest trade exhibition organiser in India, responsible for 26 exhibitions in different locations across the country. The company is also involved in the organisation of conference programmes throughout India and in the publications of trade journals and magazines. For further details please visit the UBM India website, http://www.ubmindia.in
Primary Media Contact : Asan Bano, [email protected], 91-22-40461466
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