VIA Awarded the Export Achievement Certificate by Rep. Pramila Jayapal & US Commerce Department
VIA Awarded the Export Achievement Certificate by Rep. Pramila Jayapal & US Commerce Department
Just this week VIA was awarded a prestigious Export Achievement Certificate from the US Commerce Department. The award was presented to VIA CEO Noah Perin by Rep. Pramila Jayapal for being a leader in the export of US products into emerging markets throughout Africa and South Asia, providing better access to health equipment most critical in the regions.

To read the full press release from Rep. Jayapal’s office, please visit the below link:
VIA Global Health is reinventing the global healthcare supply chain with a vision to scale health innovation to the 6 billion people living in emerging economies. Leveraging our e-commerce and logistics platform, VIA connects global healthcare equipment suppliers to a network of verified local distributors – with a mission to create universal access to the tools that enable quality healthcare. For media inquiries please email press@viaglobalhealth.com
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