Pharmacy Connect trade exhibition now sold out

With more than 50 exhibitors, including a number of new arrivals, the Pharmacy Connect trade exhibition has now sold out.

“We’re now fully subscribed with 53 exhibitors [expected] at the event,” Pharmacy Connect Convenor, Kos Sclavos AM said. 

This number, he says, is back to pre-Covid levels, demonstrating confidence and a “return to normal for the pharmacy industry”.

Always a popular inclusion in any conference, the trade exhibition is a great wait for those working in pharmacy to view the latest products and services, catch up with existing suppliers and meet potential new ones.

“Also, the trade exhibition is free to attend so anyone wanting to just meet with suppliers can come and view the trade exhibition on Friday and Saturday at no cost,” Mr Sclavos said.

With just over one week to go before Pharmacy Connect begins, Mr Sclavos encourages anyone interested in attending to register now as either a full or day delegate or a trade-only attendee.

“Pharmacy Connect is a great opportunity for the industry to get together in the second half of the year to network, earn CPD credits, meet with suppliers and have a little fun,” he said.

“In recognition of staff shortages in pharmacies, we are now offering a shared registration which enables more than one pharmacist or pharmacy assistant from the same store to experience Pharmacy Connect, without committing to a full day or days away from the pharmacy.”

To view a full list of exhibiting companies and to register, visit: pharmacy-connect.com.au.

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