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In particular, this report identifies the key marketing challenges faced by Proximie, including, differentiation in a competitive market, gaining market penetration in diverse economic contexts, and compliance with regulatory environments. A unique solution approach to these challenges through a Regionalised Marketing Strategy is proposed, leveraging regional insights and strategic partnerships to develop tailored, localised marketing strategies. With a view to improve its branding, building trust in a variety of healthcare ecosystems, and achieve sustainable growth, Proximie can implement this strategy. In the end, the importance of the Regionalised Marketing Strategy lays in its ability to help position Proximie in the digital healthcare landscape, and ensure the company fulfils its aim of democratising surgical expertise worldwide.
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