DMEA is one of Europe’s most important digital health conferences and trade fairs. Annually, it assembles professionals from the digital health sector for a three-day gathering in Berlin. DMEA not only provides an extensive overview of the market but also presents multiple chances for participants to engage in in-depth discussions, purposeful connections, and efficient customer outreach.
When: 8 – 10 April 2025
Where: Messe Berlin
For: Dutch Digital Health companies
The NL Health~Holland Pavilion
TFHC will organise the NL Health~Holland Pavilion on the DMEA, April 8-10 2025. The DMEA has been a success during the past trade fairs and during the next edition the Pavilion will continue to grow. With a central location in the hall and a bright orange NL branding the Pavilion can’t be missed.
What to expect?
The NL Health~Holland Pavilion is set to highlight the innovative achievements of the Dutch e-Health sector across a 70 square meter area comprising both shared and individual exhibition spaces. Besides, it will host various networking events and activities designed to expand your exposure and foster reconnections with key figures from the German and Dutch LSH sector. In previous years, the pavilion and its events have been visited by government officials from both Netherlands and Germany.
Prices for participation
Are you interested in joining the NL Health~Holland Pavilion at DMEA 2025? By doing so, you’ll reap the advantages of our exhibitor package. Please be aware that TFHC operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so it’s advisable to register without delay. The cut-off date for registration is February 1st, 2025.
- Participants in the pavilion have the choice of 4 packages,
- Please note, that after registration, cancellation is not possible and 100% of the participation price will be invoiced.
Please inform pieter.vanbeers@tfhc.nl if you are interested.
Packages will be announced soon.
Support International Business Grant
Please be aware that a Support International Business can be requested at the RVO. The subsidy covers 50% of the costs up to €2500,00.
Source: Task Force Health Care