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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025
CEMS-Global USA launches four major international exhibitions at ICCB

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Press Release
08 May, 2025, 08:35 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 08:39 pm

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CEMS-Global USA launches four major international exhibitions at ICCB

Press Release
08 May, 2025, 08:35 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 08:39 pm
CEMS-Global USA launches four major international exhibitions at ICCB

As Bangladesh continues its remarkable economic ascent, attention is increasingly turning to sectors that hold the key to sustainable development – medical, healthcare, food production, and agro-processing.

Recognising this strategic shift, CEMS-Global USA, one of the world's foremost multinational exhibition organisers, is organising a powerful series of international exhibitions in Dhaka.

These exhibitions, scheduled from 8 to 10 May 2025 at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), aim to serve as a catalytic platform for innovation, investment, and global collaboration.

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The lineup comprises the 16th Meditex Bangladesh 2025 International Expo, the 8th International Healthcare and Medical Tourism Expo 2025, the 8th Food Bangladesh 2025 International Expo, and the high-impact Agro Processing Global Gateway (Exhibition, Seminar, Workshop) - a signature initiative held under the broader umbrella of the 8th Agro Bangladesh 2025 International Expo. This landmark program is being jointly organised by CEMS-Global and the BYETS Project, implemented by Swisscontact and supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The inauguration ceremony of the event was honoured by the presence of Mr. Thijs Woudstra as the Guest of Honour and was presided over by Meherun N Islam, President and Group Managing Director of CEMS Global USA and Asia Pacific. Other special guests were Mr Abul Hashem, President, Bangladesh Agro-Processors' Association, Ms Nuria Lopez, Chairperson, European Union Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh, Mr Mahbub Baset, Chief Operating Officer, Ifad Multi Products Limited, Ms. Ishrat Fatema, Deputy Country Director, Swisscontact.

Each exhibition addresses a crucial pillar of Bangladesh's development strategy, drawing together international expertise, regional stakeholders, and forward-thinking enterprises under one roof.

At the forefront of this initiative is the 16th edition of Meditex Bangladesh, the country's flagship medical and healthcare trade exhibition. At a time when Bangladesh is investing heavily in upgrading its healthcare infrastructure and services, Meditex Bangladesh offers a dynamic marketplace for hospital administrators, medical professionals, and government agencies to connect with global suppliers. The expo showcases cutting-edge technologies designed to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency across the healthcare ecosystem, from diagnostic imaging and surgical instruments to hospital IT systems and medical disposables.

The 8th International Healthcare and Medical Tourism Expo 2025 is running concurrently, a platform designed to promote Bangladesh's growing participation in the global healthcare and medical tourism market. As demand rises for affordable and quality care across borders, this expo spotlights national and international hospitals, speciality treatment centres, wellness retreats, and medical travel facilitators. With medical tourism emerging as a multi-billion-dollar global industry, the exhibition is poised to facilitate cross-border collaborations, particularly for outbound patient care, diagnostics, and post-treatment wellness.

 

Complementing the health-focused exhibitions is the 8th Food Bangladesh 2025 International Expo, which arrives at a critical juncture for the country's expanding food processing and packaging industry. With shifting consumer preferences, urbanisation, and growing export opportunities, the food sector in Bangladesh is transforming. This expo brings together food and beverage manufacturers, packaging innovators, food safety consultants, and providers of cold chain solutions. It will provide a much-needed space for industry leaders to explore partnerships, introduce new products, and enhance value chain integration, with a particular focus on processed foods, beverages, dairy innovations, and organic exports.

However, the Agro Processing Global Gateway is the most forward-looking initiative in this exhibition suite. This unique exhibition, seminar, and workshop initiative is jointly hosted by CEMS-Global and the BYETS Project, implemented by Swisscontact and funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a cornerstone of the 8th Agro Bangladesh 2025 International Expo and aims to unlock Bangladesh's vast, yet underutilised, potential in agro-processing. As the country seeks to advance up the agricultural value chain and establish itself as a competitive player in processed agro-exports, this initiative is designed to provide both a vision and practical pathways.

The Agro Processing Global Gateway will combine high-level seminars and a specialised exhibition to address some of the sector's most pressing challenges and opportunities. Topics range from export market diversification and SME empowerment to certification standards, investment facilitation, and technologies. The program will also explore global trends such as sustainable agro-processing, traceability, digital supply chains, and access to finance, all crucial elements in enabling small and medium-sized enterprises to scale effectively.

Each of these exhibitions reflects CEMS-Global's commitment to fostering growth in critical sectors, from advancing healthcare technologies and promoting medical tourism to enhancing food safety and packaging innovation and creating export opportunities in agro-processing through knowledge-sharing and B2B networking. These events are not just exhibitions – they are gateways to transformation, built on knowledge exchange, trade facilitation, and international cooperation.

This series of exhibitions is not merely about showcasing products or technologies. It is a comprehensive initiative designed to facilitate trade, encourage policy dialogue, and support the broader goals of economic diversification and inclusive development. With over 200 exhibitors expected from more than 15 countries and visitors anticipated across all shows, the 2025 exhibitions are projected to generate significant business leads, forge international partnerships, and create new growth pathways for Bangladeshi industries.

At a time when the world is rethinking supply chains, reimagining food systems, and reconfiguring healthcare delivery models, these exhibitions by CEMS-Global USA in Bangladesh could not be more timely. They represent an intersection of innovation, investment, and impact—a step forward in Bangladesh's journey toward becoming a resilient, diversified, and globally integrated economy.

TBS / CEMS Global Group / Corporate

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