NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK (TIP): More than 60 global leaders addressed an international delegation of 500 attendees, including 14 Arab nations, from 44 countries, at the 2017 C3 U.S.- Arab Business & Healthcare Summit held on September 25 at the Union League Club in New York City. The summit, organized by C3 Summit International, USA was supported by the U.S. State Department, the United Nations and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The theme of the summit was “Creating Bilateral Partnerships Through Innovation, New Technologies and Public-Private Partnerships.”
A key goal of the Summit was to bring together commercial ventures and healthcare systems in order to explore potential solutions needed for continued innovation and knowledge transfer in both business and healthcare. The 2017 C3 U.S.- Arab Business & Healthcare Summit was an annual ‘must-attend’ meeting for anyone looking to better understand and advance global integration to create exceptional consumer/patient healthcare value.
The 2017 C3 U.S.- Arab Business & Healthcare Summit assembled business leaders, policy makers, educators and healthcare professionals from around the globe to bolster and promote U.S. and Arab world initiatives that are focused on the most up-to-date healthcare topics including: selecting/managing local partners; big data; technological innovations; the role of collaborative networks; preparing tenders for public-private partnerships; the role women play in shaping U.S.- Arab global business relations; viral diseases; and the future of primary healthcare.
The 2017 C3 U.S.- Arab Business & Healthcare Summit also addressed resources, research and access to the best healthcare services in order to improve survival from disease and better the quality of life based on the exchange of knowledge and employment opportunities between the two regions.