PPC Limited (formerly Philips Projects Centre), Nigeria’s leading engineering and infrastructure development company with deep footprints across Nigeria’s healthcare landscape, reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s healthcare sector at the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN) 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibitions, held at Oriental Hotel, Lagos.
The event brought together key stakeholders, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders to discuss innovative solutions for improving medical infrastructure in Nigeria.
Speaking at the exhibitions, Dr. Emmanuel Iyere. Head of Diagnostics at BT Health & Diagnostics Centre, a PPP–driven subsidiary of PPC Limited, emphasized the company’s dedication to providing state-of-the-art medical infrastructure, diagnostic equipment, and engineering solutions to bridge gaps in healthcare delivery.
“At PPC, we recognise that strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare system requires innovative medical technology, strategic partnerships, and sustainable engineering solutions. Our participation at HFN 2025 provided an opportunity to showcase our expertise in delivering world-class medical infrastructure while fostering collaborations that will drive the future of healthcare in Nigeria.”
The event showcased cutting-edge medical infrastructure solutions tailored for hospitals, diagnostic centers, and healthcare as well as discussions with government agencies and private sector leaders on strengthening public-private partnerships in healthcare.
Speaking on the company’s commitment to transforming Nigeria’s healthcare sector, Dr Emmanuel Iyere stated that the company is determined to expanding its reach by providing hospitals and medical institutions with high-quality, cost-effective medical solutions that improve healthcare delivery.
“As Nigeria looks to enhance its healthcare system, PPC will continue to play a crucial role in ensuring access to innovative medical technology and sustainable healthcare infrastructure.”
The HFN 2025 conference marks the 10th year anniversary of the body and the theme focused on expanding access to quality health through innovation, partnership and sustainability.