From September 19 to 21, the MedMeet-2025 International Medical Exhibition was held in Yerevan, where Russian Export Center (REC, VEB Group) organized a stand under the Made in Russia brand. The exhibition introduced forum participants and guests to a wide range of high-tech medical products, including dietary supplements and medications, diagnostic and medical equipment, furniture, and air ambulance solutions based on unique Russian expertise.
As part of the business program, Russian Export Center held a series of B2B meetings that helped Russian manufacturers establish direct contacts with foreign partners and expand their opportunities to enter foreign markets. In total, over 30 negotiations took place, opening up new opportunities for the export of Russian medical products.
Vigen Yenokyan, Head of Russian Export Center Representative Office in Armenia, emphasized the significant growth in medical product exports from Armenia to Russia: in the first half of this year alone, the volume increased 2.5-fold. This growth reflects the strengthening of business ties between the countries, which is largely facilitated by the mechanisms and opportunities provided within the Eurasian Economic Union.
Participants also discussed healthcare digitalization, innovative approaches to disease treatment and prevention, and best global practices in pharmaceuticals and medical technology.
"MedMeet plays an important role in strengthening international cooperation and establishing strong business ties between Russian and foreign companies, contributing to sustainable growth and further development of the healthcare industries of both countries," Vigen Yenokyan.
As part of the business program, Russian Export Center held a series of B2B meetings that helped Russian manufacturers establish direct contacts with foreign partners and expand their opportunities to enter foreign markets. In total, over 30 negotiations took place, opening up new opportunities for the export of Russian medical products.
Vigen Yenokyan, Head of Russian Export Center Representative Office in Armenia, emphasized the significant growth in medical product exports from Armenia to Russia: in the first half of this year alone, the volume increased 2.5-fold. This growth reflects the strengthening of business ties between the countries, which is largely facilitated by the mechanisms and opportunities provided within the Eurasian Economic Union.
Participants also discussed healthcare digitalization, innovative approaches to disease treatment and prevention, and best global practices in pharmaceuticals and medical technology.
"MedMeet plays an important role in strengthening international cooperation and establishing strong business ties between Russian and foreign companies, contributing to sustainable growth and further development of the healthcare industries of both countries," Vigen Yenokyan.