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Swiss Bio Shield, a Swiss-based company specialised in hospital equipment and healthcare solutions, is seeking a strategic partnership with the Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH) to establish a West African showroom.
Mr. Issaka Sidi, Chairman of the Company, said the partnership would bring numerous benefits to the Hospital, including the establishment of a modern production unit for zero-alcohol disinfectants, the setting up of a world-class showroom for hospital theatre devices, and training opportunities for health professionals.
He said Swiss Bio Shield would also establish state-of-the-art machinery with cutting-edge medical technology to attract international clients, support HTH wellness tourism with equipment, and set up cancer and skin centres at HTH with Swiss specialists.
Mr Sidi said the Company chose HTH due to its strategic location and growing medical tourism agenda.
Dr. Hintermann K.K. Mbroh, CEO, HTH, said the partnership would not only enhance the Hospital's capabilities but also contribute to the region's economic development.
He expressed gratitude to SwissBio for choosing HTH for the partnership, which he said aligned with the Hospital's goal of becoming a centre of excellence in healthcare, education, and research.
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