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Arab Health 2022: Innovative technologies take centre stage

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The 2022 edition of Arab Health, a MENA region healthcare exhibition will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 24th – 27th January. The show has registered attendees from 62 countries and over 3,590 exhibitors. The exhibitors will showcase the latest healthcare technologies and innovations across a range of healthcare products.

Industry-wide commitments

Ross Williams, Exhibition Director for Informa Markets, said, “The global healthcare industry has shown its resilience throughout the pandemic and continues to be the driving force for global recovery. Despite the ongoing challenges of COVID-19, we have seen the commitment from healthcare exhibitors and experts from around the world to meet live and in-person at Arab Health to discuss the latest healthcare solutions.”

International pavilions

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan will host international pavilions. Each pavilion will host between 16 and 33 healthcare-related companies and will offer presentations of healthcare-related technology. In addition, the European Innovation Council Pavilion will host 20 selected companies from across the healthcare landscape.

The theme for Arab Health 2022 is ‘United by business, forging ahead’ with new technology and innovation taking the stage with a host of exhibitors showcasing their latest products and services. Canon, Draeger, NAFFCO, Philips and NEOM will be exhibiting this year along with GE Healthcare, Karl Storz, Siemens Healthineers and other leading names in the healthcare sector.

Presentations, talks and workshops

Thousands of products will be displayed across eight sectors in 16 halls of the Dubai World Trade Centre and the Arab Health’s Innov8 Talks return as part of the Healthcare Transformation Zone. The start-up competition will feature 24 companies in various stages of maturity, with each showcasing unique and innovative solutions in prevention, management, operations, diagnostics, and more. Four medical conferences and hands-on workshops will also take place, bringing together 200 globally recognised medical speakers and over 1,500 delegates from across the GCC.

Arab Health will host a virtual event running in conjunction with the live event from 5th January – 28th February. With over 200 educational sessions and more than 250 international experts, the online event will provide a range of thought leadership and medical updates to over 3,000 delegates. “This will be a vital addition to our offering and will be instrumental in reaching a wider audience. Not every industry professional from around the world can attend in-person every year; therefore, the online facility provides opportunities to maintain partnerships and do business,” said Williams.

Arab Health 2021 saw the UAE’s Ministry of Health launch its Public Health Management System and innovative concepts, such as digital healthcare solutions.