Welcome to Hospital Build Europe

Exhibitor Siemens at Hospital Build Middle East
Exhibitor Siemens at Hospital Build Middle East
Following the success of Hospital Build Middle East and Hospital Build Asia, Hospital Build Europe has been added to the Hospital Build event portfolio. Hospital Build Europe Exhibition & Congress will be the first event of its kind for the healthcare community in Europe. Organised by EUROFORUM Germany and IIR Middle East, the event is dedicated to bringing the investors, commissioners, backers and managers of major healthcare building projects together with the suppliers of the best services in planning, design, building, operations, management and refurbishment.

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More than 150 exhibitors and 6.500 visitors in Dubai and Singapore in 2010

In an environment with declining government spending, more demanding patients and fierce competition, hospital managers are required to:

  • Find alternative sources for infrastructure and medtech investments
  • Reorganize and streamline medical-, IT- and architectural- infrastructure
  • Outsource non-medical services
  • Generate substantial revenues through non-traditional outpatient-care facilities

Hospital Build Europe will focus on addressing the European market-situation within these topics.

As the event is characterised by a personal atmosphere and a tailored target group, your return on investment as an exhibitor/a participant is higher compared to other medical or healthcare events. This is due to easier and more effective networking with exhibitors, speakers, delegates and visitors.

Meet with senior managers and commissioners of the healthcare facilities at Hospital Build Europe.

Latest News


German trade association recommends hospital privatisations
DIHK empfiehlt Krankenhaus-Privatisierung

Wie die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) in ihrer heutigen Ausgabe meldet, empfiehlt der Deutsche Industrie- und Handelskammertag (DIHK), dass die Kommunen ihre Krankenhäuser verstärkt privatisieren sollen. Der DIHK ist davon überzeugt, dass private Anbieter effizienter und oft mit besserer Qualität behandeln.

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University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf offers its hospital facility expertises worldwide
UKE vermarktet Umbauerfahrungen weltweit

Die Schweizer Stadt Aarau hat sich bei der baulichen und organisatorischen Umstrukturierung ihres Kantonsspitals jetzt Hilfe aus Hamburg gesichert: Die UKE Consult und Management GmbH (UCM), eine 2006 gegründete Tochter des Universitätsklinikums Eppendorf und des international tätigen Logistikers Hellmann Worldwide, unterstützt die Schweizer bei der Masterplanung. Das berichtete Privatdozent Mathias Goyen, Chef der UCM, im Gespräch mit der WELT.

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Hamburg ranks #1 in investment in the hospital infrastructure
Hamburg hält Spitzenplatz bei Krankenhausinvestitionen

Hamburg blieb in Deutschland auch 2009 - wie bereits 2007 und 2008 - Spitzenreiter in Sachen Krankenhausinvestitionen. Mit 57,95 Euro pro Einwohner bzw. 9.750 Euro pro Planbett wurden bundesweit die meisten Mittel nach dem Krankenhausfinanzierungsgesetz (KHG) investiert. Dies belegt der neunte Bericht über Krankenhaus-Investitionsmittel, den der Senat heute vorgelegt hat.

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Poll: Appr. 50 Bio. Euro investment opportunities in the german hospitals landscape
Umfrage: Investitionsstau an Kliniken wächst

Der Investitionsstau in öffentlichen Krankenhäusern wird weiter zunehmen. Das geht aus einer EMNID-Umfrage unter 100 öffentlichen Krankenhäusern hervor, die der Medizintechnik-Branchenverband Spectaris in Auftrag gegeben hat.

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British PPP investment group secures £1.2billion contract to build university hospital in Sweden

A British consortium has been chosen to lead the development of the new Karolinska Solna University Hospital in Sweden. The Stockholm County Council Assembly this week decided to award the PPP project to a consortium composed of Swedish construction company, Skanska, and British investment fund, Innisfree. Other partners include Nordic facilities management specialist, Coor Service Management, and Tengbom Architects.

Based on a design concept created by White Architects, the £1.3billion project includes facilities management for the operation of the property until 2040, with the option to extend for a further 15 years.

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Bulgaria Health Minister says 130 Hospitals are enough

Bulgaria's Health Minister Anna-Maria Borisova said that the number of Bulgarian hospitals should be brought down to 130.

In an interview for the national bTV channel, Minister Borisova explained that the number of active hospitals in Bulgaria will be decreased from 400 to 130, yet the Ministry will not close down any of the existing medical establishments in the country.

Bulgaria's health minister said that the remaining 270 medical units will be restructured into post-treatment centers or centers for continuous medical care.

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