GE Healthcare’s New China CEO Focuses On Long-Term Partnerships
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
GE Healthcare's new China CEO Marcelo Mosci said that as China presents a huge growth potential for the company, a series of strategies will be drafted up for the company to open new markets in China and to establish long-term partnerships with both public and private sectors. To maintain its global competitiveness, GE Healthcare aims to provide local medical professionals with innovative diagnostic imaging technology and differentiated digital services. (Click here for more - Chinese Language)
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