What to Expect
The NL Health~Holland Pavilion will showcase the Dutch Life Sciences & Health (LSH) sector and provide a stage for organisations with international ambitions. Several networking activities and events will also be organised at the Pavilion to increase your visibility and help you (re-)connect with key stakeholders from the LSH sector.
At the request of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), Task Force Health Care (TFHC), in cooperation with Health~Holland, is organising the NL Pavilion at MEDICA in Düsseldorf for the 15th time. MEDICA has also been appointed by the Dutch Topsector LSH as a strategically important exhibition.
In 2024, MEDICA hosted approximately 80,000 visitors and around 5,900 exhibitors, making it one of the largest trade fairs in the world. For more details, see the MEDICA vistors profile 2024, and explore impressions and figures from last year here.
Event Details
Germany | Health~Holland Pavilion – MEDICA 2025
For: Dutch companies
17 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Germany, Europe
Düsseldorf
Programme
In addition to the programme above, we will keep our exhibitors updated on all relevant networking events.
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Tuesday 18 November 16:00 – 18:00 CEST 21843_5b465a-27> |
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Wednesday 19 November 16:00 – 18:00 CEST 21843_a5c872-3b> |
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Participation Costs
Support International Business
A Support International Business subsidy can be requested from RVO. If your activity meets the conditions, the subsidy may cover up to 50% of the eligible costs, with a maximum of €2,500.
Health~Holland will be supporting startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) attending the NL Pavilion at MEDICA.
As SMEs are essential for realising the ambitious missions of the Mission-driven Top Sectors and Innovation Policy of the Dutch government, Health~Holland offers vouchers to make participation more accessible. Each participating company will receive a voucher worth €1,000. This amount is almost equal to the compulsory media coverage fee and can therefore be perfectly used to cover this cost.
Registration
SOLD OUT!
Matchmaking
Matchmaking with Enterprise Europe Netwerk (E.E.N.)
Take the opportunity to meet new business partners at MEDICA through matchmaking organized by the Enterprise Europe Network (E.E.N.). This is a unique chance to expand your network and start new collaborations. Places are limited, so register quickly! Click here or contact Ruben van der Horst (ruben.vanderhorst@romutrechtregion.nl) for more information.
Bus Travel
Interested in the networking events or would you like to get to know the 2025 co-exhibitors? Please visit the NL Health~Holland Pavilion website website for more information.
Register now for the bus trip to the trade fair on 18 November 2025. You can register via the ROM Utrecht Region website for the organised bus journey or via Health Valley. Enjoy breakfast on board and receive your trade fair entrance ticket (€45.00). Please note: a maximum of two participants per company can join the trip.
In addition to a smooth and comfortable journey, this is a great opportunity to connect with TFHC and the Netherlands Business Support Office (NBSO) Stuttgart at the Holland Pavilion. Don’t miss out on this unique chance to expand your network and gain international insights.
Event Details
Germany | Health~Holland Pavilion – MEDICA 2025
For: Dutch companies
17 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Germany, Europe
Düsseldorf
In Collaboration With
Companies
Discover the companies showcasing their products and services at the Health~Holland Pavilion Medica 2025

City Aed
Operates and maintains public, 24/7 accessible AEDs across the Netherlands to make neighborhoods “hartveilig.” They handle funding, placement, insurance, monitoring, and post-use service so communities don’t have to.

Estone Technology
Estone designs and manufactures rugged computing solutions such as tablet PCs, industrial panel PCs, embedded systems, and medical-grade devices. They provide full OEM/ODM services (hardware + software + integration) for clients in harsh-environment, industrial, and healthcare settings.

Sencilia
University of Groningen spin-out building micro-sensors (Rely-V™) that continuously measure ultra-low IV infusion flow to prevent silent failures and infiltration—especially critical in NICU patients. Developed with academic medical centers (e.g., Erasmus MC, UMCG) and recently secured investment to scale.