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Remedica holds Partners’ Summit in Dubai (pics)

Limassol-based pharmaceutical company Remedica hosted the Remedica Partners Summit 2025 in Dubai on 30-31 January, bringing together its B2C partners across six different continents for two days of discussions and collaboration.

During the summit, the partners aligned on their shared growth strategy, highlighting their vision for market expansion and a stronger global presence, Remedica said on LinkedIn. Discussions focused on investment plans, new market opportunities, enhanced partnerships, and “our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality pharmaceutical products worldwide”, it added.

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Vijay Zutshi, Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer, stated: “Our growth strategy extends beyond portfolio expansion and geographical stretch - it is also about forging deeper, high-impact partnerships that drive sustainable success. By leveraging our collective strengths, we can drive innovation, expand market access, and shape the future of healthcare. The summit provided a pivotal platform to reinforce strategic alliances, exchange insights, and identify new opportunities for transformative growth in the pharmaceutical sector.”

See more photos from the event from the gallery below (source: Remedica)

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