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Winner Medical to Attend 65th CMEF Spring11 Exhibition in Shenzhen
Date:4/14/2011

SHENZHEN, China, April 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Winner Medical Group Inc. (Nasdaq: WWIN), ("Winner Medical" or "the Company") a leading manufacturer of medical dressings, medical disposables and non-woven fabric made from 100% natural PurCotton® products in China, today announced that the Company will attend the 65th China International Medical Equipment Fair ("CMEF") Spring11 Exhibition to be held in the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China, from April 16th to 19th, 2011.

The CMEF exhibition, the largest and most important exhibition of medical equipment, related products and services in the Asia-Pacific region, is held twice a year - spring and autumn. Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions Co. Ltd, a joint venture between Sinopharm, the largest state owned pharmaceutical group in China, and Reed Exhibitions, the world's leading organizer of trade and consumer exhibitions with a portfolio of over 430 events in 32 countries, has organized CMEF since 1979. According to CMEF organizers, the spring exhibition widely covers tens of thousands of medical products and services to the entire medical industry supply chain. Also, this event attracts around 2,000 international and domestic medical companies and 120,000 headcounts consisted of distributors, government purchasers, hospitals and other medical product buyers, creating an excellent opportunity for them to present their products and services, seek new market opportunities and expand business networks.

According to Mr. Junxiong Zeng, the Company's Sales Director of China, "CMEF is an excellent opportunity for Winner Medical to present our products and services to new and existing customers and to expand our business network including distributors, hospitals and chain drug stores. In addition, we will schedule meetings with our existing distributors, talk to them and obtain feedbacks from them for c
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