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Nine days high tech successfully participated in the 17th world pharmaceutical raw materials China exhibition
Release time:
2017-07-05
From June 20 to 22, 2017, Jiangsu Jiutian High-Tech Co., Ltd. participated in the 17th World Pharmaceutical Raw Materials China Exhibition held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.
The World Pharmaceutical Raw Materials China Exhibition has created the most authoritative trading platform in the API industry, leading a group of API companies to the world, and looking at the development of the industry, constantly seeking changes and subdividing the industry sector, now it has developed into 9 exhibition areas of tandem pharmaceutical raw materials (CPhI), pharmaceutical contract customized service (ICSE), biopharmaceutical and technology (BioPh), natural extract (NEX), pharmaceutical machinery, packaging equipment (P-MEC), pharmaceutical packaging materials (InnoPack), biochemistry, analytical instruments and laboratory equipment (LABWorld), pharmaceutical environmental protection and clean technology (EP & Clean Tech), pharmaceutical logistics (P-Logi), the pharmaceutical industry's entire industrial chain of the pharmaceutical international exhibition.
During the three-day exhibition, nine-day high-tech exhibitors focused on superior products, automated production equipment and sound R & D, production and sales systems through brochures, videos and other forms. The atmosphere at the company's booth was warm and orderly. The exhibitors exchanged and negotiated with elites from all walks of life, answered various questions from customers, and exchanged business cards with each other.
Through exhibition marketing, the company has conducted business communication and information sharing with customers, further enhancing corporate awareness and brand influence. The company exhibited products inorganic pervaporation permeable membrane and complete sets of equipment to win the customer's attention and praise, and achieved a complete success!

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