HONG KONG (BUSINESS WIRE) Jun 27, 2021
Fresenius Medical Care, the world s leading provider of products and services for individuals with renal diseases, recently announced the grand opening of its first training center in Korea, to offer comprehensive education programs and share its knowledge and experience in renal care, critical care, and treatment strategies with healthcare professionals. The training programs and other events at the center will help strengthen the collective knowledge within the industry, unlocking the potential for improvement in patient care.
Fresenius Medical Care s Korea Training Center (Photo: Business Wire)
The opening ceremony on 24 June was officiated by Professor Yang Chulwoo, President of the Korean Society of Nephrology (KSN) and Clare Kim, Managing Director of Fresenius Medical Care Korea, with the attendance of members of KSNâs executive committee.
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04 Jun 2021, 03:18 GMT+10
FRANKFURT, June 3 (Xinhua) German stocks edged up on Thursday, with the benchmark DAX index up 29.96 points, or 0.19 percent, to close at 15,632.67 points. Automotive manufacturer BMW won the most among the blue chips, with its shares up 3.95 percent. Renal dialysis equipment supplier Fresenius Medical and European health care company Fresenius SE rose by 1.79 percent and 1.67 percent respectively. European multinational online food-delivery service Delivery Hero lost the most among the blue chips, down by 1.49 percent. Aircraft engine manufacturer MTU Aero and housing association Vonovia went down by 1.31 percent and 0.95 percent respectively. Automotive manufacturer Daimler was the most-traded share with a turnover of 218.58 million euros (266.38 million U.S. dollars).