
Articles
A Wedge in the Cuban Embargo
- New York Times, February 2, 2000
Trade Shows Without Borders
- New York Times, January 16, 2000
Testimonials


Pat
Corpora,
President, Book Division, Rodale Press:
" I was extremely impressed with the organization and execution
of the U.S. Healthcare Exhibition. In addition, I was overwhelmed by the
warm reception our information received from doctors, nurses, technicians,
researchers and administrators. There were literally hundreds of attendees
who wanted to give us cash to buy the fifty titles we brought for display
purposes. Overall, I consider the trip a tremendous success."
Michael
Campbell,
Nova Technology Corporation:
" I haven't had a show this successful in the U.S. or Europe ever.
I was very impressed by the caliber of the visitors and felt, across the
board, they were very well educated. I expect immediate sales of $120,000
to $150,000. The Minister of Health personnally stopped at the booth and
with reference to one of my products said "I want that and I don't care
what it costs or takes to get it". "
Wilbur
Williams,
Baxter Healthcare:
" The show was most successful and exceeded our expectations. We
met all the right people including the key officials at the Ministry of
Public Health and MediCuba. We have been asked for quotations and the
Cubans seem eager to come to terms. Definitely plan to exhibit again."
Name
withheld because they don't want their
competion to know how good the exhibition was for them:
It was an excellent exhibition. We met the top surgeons of Cuba and were
impressed by the caliber of the vistors. We already have two business
deals pending.
Robert
Cheney,
Eastman Kodak:
"It was a very good show and an opportunity to demonstrarte our products
to people who were very interested and wanted to buy. The potential is
certainly there and the exhibition was a very worthwhile first trip. We
saw a great many x-ray technicians and engineers and feel that their level
of understanding was higher than that of their counterparts in the U.S."
Michael
Hamacher,
Welch Allyn/MD International:
" Thanks for organizing the U.S. Healthcare Exhibition. It was
marvelous and, in time, will also be a profitable experience. Our products
were well received and we made good contacts. We met not only lots of
doctors but also the key-decison makers from the the Ministry of Health
and MediCuba. We are ready for the next show in Cuba."
Alan
Kirschenbaum, Marketing Director
Lynn Cooper, President, BFW Inc.:
"Thanks for making the expo happen. We had a truly great experience.
The Cuban people are warm and intelligent. We anxiously await our next
opportunity for up-comong Cuban evnts as BFW plans to participate. There
was strong interest in all of our products. The Cubans have Russian and
German products but prefer to buy American because the quality is better
and they are less expensive."
Dennis
Baldwin,
ALMA Inc.:
"The exhibition exceeded our expectations in the first two hours
in terms of the number and caliber of the attendees.We have akready made
severals sales to hospitals."
Donald
Earheart,
Chairman, President & CEO, I-Flow Corporation:
" Thank you for your efforts. We were able to meet with MediCuba
officials and received hundreds of leads from doctors, surgeons, nurses,
engineers, scientists, clinicians, etc. They all show an interest in using
our simple infusion pumps. Hopefully we will soon be in a position to
begin selling thses products in Cuba."
Sol
Sparer,
President, Sandy Hark Boiler Sales:
"Very pleased with the excellent show. The attendees were not
information gatherers but people with definite needs. We have nearly 60
leads from seriously interested individuals."
Denisse
Garcia,
Datex-Ohmeda:
"We came to the show to get to know Cuban doctors, to understand
their needs, visit hospitals, meet with MediCuba officials and to donate
products. We accomplished all of our goals. MediCuba has asked that our
equipment remain in Cuba for 6 months for testing purtposes. We'll be
at the next show."
Riad
Daffach, Siemens Medical Systems
( Electromedical, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology, Ultrasound):
"Lots of projects, especially in oncology and nuclear medicine
were discussed with the attendees.We believe sales will result and we
have already applied for the necessary licenses. We will participate in
the next show."
Dr.
Fernando Calvo,
The Memo Company:
"We had an overwhelming response to our presence at the exhibition.
We already have made a sale to MediCuba. We are also donating product
to a geriatric center."
Antonio
Carrillo,
Becton Dickinson:
"We are very pleased as the show was even better than we expected.
MediCuba has asked for quotations for sales initially amounting to as
much as $150,000. We plan to exhibit again."
David
Wishinsky,
President, Medical Sterile Products:
"The show exceeded our expectations. Once we have the licenses, we'll
have sales. We made all the right connections and hope to sign on a distributor
to represent us in Cuba."
Alfonso
Sanchez,
President, MediCuba:
"We consider the exhibtion a great success. As a result, we expect
our contacts with American companies to improve. We also believe, depending
on the approvals of licenses, that sales from this event will fall in
the range of 3 to 4 million dollars."
Abraham
Maciques,
Director General, Pabexpo Exhibiton Center:
" After four decades of absence of American companies in Cuba, the
1st U.S. Healthcare Exhibition was held January25-29, 2000. During these
five days, the U.S. exhibitors and Cuban medical professionals had an
opportunity to establish business contacts and exchange experiences in
the field of health. The intense, perservering and tireless work of Peter
W. Nathan, President of PWN Exhibicon International and organizer of the
show, made it possible to hold a successful exhibition, paving the way
for future events. We recognize and appreciate the professional conduct
and friendly demeanor displayed by the 300 participating U.S. exhibitor
personnel."