VISIT SWIMCOUNT AT MEDICA IN DÜSSELDORF TODAY!

VISIT SWIMCOUNT AT MEDICA IN DÜSSELDORF TODAY!

November 12, 2018

Our SwimCount team is ready at the Medica Fair 2018 in Düsseldorf Germany!

We welcome all to stop by our exhibition stand in Hall16, Stand D41.

Right now, you can meet the Danish SwimCount Team at the MEDICA FAIR 2018 in Düsseldorf, Germany! We are located in Hall 16 Stand No. D41 from 12th - 15th November 2018.

SwimCount is being distributed and marketed internationally by local distributors, and therefore, we invite interested companies with the right match of expertise to come and visit us. 

We are especially looking for distributors who: 
  • Have a strong local pharmacy presence: companies with a proven track record of getting innovative products listed at local pharmacies and drugstores. 
  • Sell fertility OTC products: there are significant synergies  with pregnancy and ovulation tests and other fertility products. 
  • Have online sales experience: a significant proportion of sales will be generated online. Experience in the online distribution of diagnostics or medical technology is preferable. 

We are ready to show and tell about our SwimCount Sperm Quality Test for Men 👨‍👩‍👦, PetCount Sperm Quality Test for Dogs🐶, SwimCount Vitality Supplement Booster and our VetCount Sperm Quality Test for Production Animals for Cows🐄, Pigs🐖 and Horses🐎.

And of course, we also look very much forward to welcoming our already established distributors from all over the world!

Will we see you? 🤝

SwimCount MedicaSwimCount at Medica

 



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