Arab Health, MENA’s largest health exhibition launches on January 29th.
- The doors to Arab Health 49th edition opened by his majesty, Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
- Arab Health is the largest gathering of healthcare professionals in MENA gathering from over 180 countries and expecting up to 110,000 healthcare visitors.
- The exhibition will hold 10 Continuing Medical Education conferences dedicated to over 23,600 healthcare visitors and featuring 330 expert speakers.
On the 29th of January 2024, First deputy ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE, Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum opened Arab Health 2024, the 49th edition of the largest healthcare exhibition of the MENA region.
The largest gathering of healthcare professionals and businesses in the MENA region is expected to welcome more than 51,000 attendees during the four-day healthcare showcase which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 29th – February 1st.
This year’s edition of the show is the largest in terms of exhibition space, taking up every hall of the Dubai World Trade Centre with 3450 exhibitors and an expected 110,000 professional healthcare visits from 180 countries.
The Arab Health Congress will feature ten Continuing Medical Education (CME) conferences dedicated to over 23,600 healthcare visitors where they will hear from over 330 expert speakers.
Arab Health 2024 will be supported by various government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, the Government of Dubai, the Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health, and the Dubai Healthcare City Authority.
Key partners include the National Healthcare Champion, PureHealth; Premium healthcare partner, American Hospital; Exclusive healthcare partner, Dr Sulaiman Al Habib; Exclusive health services partner, Emirates Health Services; Global health partner, M2; Future health partner, Neom; Innovation partner, GE HealthCare; and Exclusive AI partner, Canon Medical.
Ross Williams, Exhibition Director for informa Markets said, “Arab Health’s standing as the premier healthcare trade show in the region is based on its comprehensive approach, global reach, unwavering commitment to innovation, and the opportunities it provides for learning, networking, and collaboration within the healthcare sector – ultimately delivering the ultimate healthcare experience”.
He also commented “With a sharp focus on groundbreaking technology and transformative products enhancing patient care, the next four days promise to be a catalyst for the future of healthcare in the region and on a global scale. This impact is amplified by our international reach and the exceptional calibre of exhibitors showcased, making it a game-changing event for the industry worldwide.”
CEO of Dubai Healthcare City Authority, Dr Ramadan Al Balooshi outlined a vision for a “New Era of Public Health”, while the World Health Organization’s Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah highlighted the lessons learnt during COVID-19 and the importance of leadership.