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Maya Medical Shines at WHX Lagos Medical Exhibition in Nigeria

Maya Medical Shines at WHX Lagos Medical Exhibition in Nigeria, Pioneering a New Era in Africa’s Healthcare Market

From June 2 to 4, 2025, Maya Medical made a strong appearance at the 2025 West Africa Healthcare Exhibition (WHX Lagos) in Lagos, Nigeria, showcasing its independently developed core products including the MY-D023G digital X-ray machine and MY-O001 hemodialysis machine. As a Chinese medical device manufacturer with complete production lines (covering X-ray machines, dialysis machines, anesthesia machines, ventilators, etc.), Maya Medical’s participation not only demonstrated its products but also showcased China’s independent R&D and manufacturing capabilities in medical equipment to the African market. This exhibition marks Maya Medical’s official entry into Africa’s high-potential medical market, bringing higher quality and more advanced medical solutions to healthcare institutions and patients in West Africa.

Exhibition Overview and Strategic Significance

WHX Lagos is the largest and most successful professional medical exhibition in West Africa, widely recognized by exhibitors, visitors, and academic experts. According to data from the organizer, Informa Group, this year’s exhibition attracted 505 leading enterprises from over 20 countries, covering an exhibition area of 13,016 square meters and drawing more than 14,246 professional visitors. Concurrent high-level industry conferences were held during the event, bringing together healthcare professionals, representatives from leading market enterprises, CEOs, government officials, and key decision-makers from various sectors to discuss development trends in West Africa’s healthcare industry.

Maya Medical’s participation in this exhibition carries profound strategic significance. Nigeria, as Africa’s most populous country with over 200 million people (accounting for 16% of Africa’s total population), is projected to reach 239 million by 2025. Additionally, Nigeria is the second-largest healthcare market in sub-Saharan Africa, where strong medical demand coexists with insufficient local supply, presenting tremendous opportunities for high-quality Chinese medical device manufacturers.

Nancy, General Manager of Maya Medical, stated: “The West African market is a crucial part of our globalization strategy. By participating in WHX Lagos, a premier regional exhibition, we will directly connect with local healthcare institutions, distributors, and government procurement departments to gain deeper market insights and truly meet the needs of African medical institutions. This exhibition represents a significant step in Maya Medical’s commitment to the African market.”

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