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Cameroonian companies Biopharma and Himore Medical in high demand in Morocco

Cameroonian companies Biopharma and Himore Medical in high demand in Morocco
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 24 February 2015 02:57

(Business in Cameroon) - The dominant force on the local cosmetics market in Cameroon for a few years now, Biopharma has been named the “2nd best African company” behind Gabon’s energy company and ahead of the Cote d’Ivoire company, SN Sotici. This was revealed at the Africa Development Forum that just came to a close in Casablanca, Morocco.

Created by the young Cameroonian engineer, Arthur Zang, who invented the Cardiopad, which is being presented as Africa’s first medical tablet, received an entrepreneurship trophy in the “Innovation” category.

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