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Rehabilitation without any secret – the fair starts tomorrow in Targi Kielce

05 april 2011
Almost 80 exhibitors present their offer at the REHMED-EXPO and OPTEXPO fairs

The exhibition stands showcase the ample of novelties

Tomorrow in targi Kielce the three-day fair REHMED-EXPO commences accompanied by the fair which is organised simultaneously - OPTEXPO. This year’s eleventh edition of the fairs is going to be very attractive; and this is not only because the offer of the exhibitors’ is very attractive and the exhibition stands will be full of novelties; the fairs will be accompanied by a number of very interesting events.

The fairs are accompanied by the diversity of seminars, congresses, trainings for the business insiders and workshops. Over 500 people take part in these events every year.

For four years the International Scientific Congress “Let us help to live better” has been held during the fairs. The congress brings together almost 300 participants from Poland and abroad. This year the congress subjects have been organised in five main sessions: social paediatrics, orthopaedic, diagnostic imaging, urology-oncology, immunology and endocrinology.

The REHMED-EXPO fair is accompanied by sports events. Among them there is a special event - the V Distance Integration Street Run. This year’s jubilee event is organised under the banner of YES for transplantations– and following the example of the previous editions about 200 participants will stand arm in arm at the start line.

Another significant sport event is the Boccia Tournament which is mainly addressed at the people who suffer from cerebral palsy. There will also be held a chess contest and the Inaugural Nordic Walking Race. Artistic performances of the pupils and charges of the care centres will an additional attraction.

The visitors to the fair will have the chance to take part in a number of workshops and presentations. They will be able to become more familiar with the rehabilitation equipment, the latest forms of therapy as well as with the products which make everyday life of the disabled people easier.