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Arab Health and
Medlab Middle East generated
over AED 756 million for the
Dubai economy in 2020
(Dubai,
UAE) -
Arab Health and
Medlab
Middle East, the largest
exhibitions for the
healthcare and laboratory
industry in the MENA region,
generated more than AED 3.7
billion worth of business
during the 2020 edition of
the show, a year-on-year
increase of 3.7%. The
exhibitions also contributed
over AED 756 million to the
Dubai economy through direct
and indirect spending from
visitors and exhibitors.
Furthermore, according
to recent research by
Informa Markets, 85% of
healthcare and laboratory
key visitors surveyed stated
they would like to attend
live events again. This
underscores the pent-up
demand to attend and support
the local economy when
visiting Arab Health and
Medlab Middle East on its
return to the Dubai World
Trade Centre, 21-24 June,
which this year will be
under the show theme of
‘United by Business’.
Wouter Molman, Executive
Vice President for Informa
Markets, said: “Our survey
results clearly indicate an
appetite to return to a
physical event format, with
face-to-face networking at
the forefront of what our
key audiences are looking
for. The message from our
participants has been
unequivocal. They want to be
present at the event and
feel safe doing so, thanks
to the UAE's measures.
“Based on our research,
we can safely expect both
events to attract 61,000
visitors, roughly half of
which will attend the
in-person event, with the
other half attending the
event online. Having seen
the successes of events
recently run in Dubai, we
are confident in delivering
a strong and successful
live, in-person event, with
good MENA representation.
“The UAE government’s
commitment to vaccinate the
population and facilitate a
safe environment for people
to come together while
adhering to all safety
protocols has been a
defining factor in the
confidence to get back to
business. We are in one of
the few countries in the
world where this is possible
as a result of the
incredible government work.”
As part of Informa
Markets commitment to
provide the highest hygiene
levels at all events by
ensuring attendees and staff
safety, the company has
launched Informa AllSecure.
The enhanced measures
include 35 guidelines
covering all aspects of
cleaning and hygiene, social
distancing measures, and the
use of PPE, screening, and a
track and trace in
conjunction with local
authorities.
“We
created Informa AllSecure
for two reasons. The first
was to boost confidence
within the events industry,
while the second was to
ensure that everyone
attending one of our
physical events can connect,
learn, and safely do
business,” said Molman.
"Our exhibitions are not
only conducive to generating
deals amongst participants;
they also have a huge impact
on the local economy and
support industries such as
tourism and hospitality,
F&B, and aviation. We are
all truly ‘United by
Business’”, he added.
A host of government
initiatives since the onset
of COVID-19 has fast tracked
the countries recovery and
permitted the opening of
hotels and exhibitions
before elsewhere in the
world. As such, the latest
STR data revealed the Middle
East’s hotel sector was a
top performer globally
during 2020, with an average
occupancy of 45.9%. One of
the best performing
countries was the UAE, with
an average occupancy of
51.7% and an average daily
rate (ADR) of over AED 418.
Although these figures were
29.3% & 16.5% down
year-on-year, the return of
physical exhibitions will
help buoy optimism among
hoteliers.
Issam
Kazim, CEO of Dubai
Corporation for Tourism and
Commerce Marketing (DTCM),
said: “It has been vital
that we have the best
policies in place and that
we engage with stakeholders
internationally and locally
to ensure all visitors feel
safe and can travel
confidently to and from
Dubai. We have been working
closely with our partners
including Informa Markets
and Dubai World Trade
Centre, implementing the
latest guidelines and best
practices to create safe
environments for their
events and put Dubai at the
forefront of the recovery of
the business events sector
globally.”
Both
events take place from 21-24
June at the Dubai World
Trade Centre and will
feature a range of keynote
speeches and roundtable
discussions, industry
briefings, product demos and
networking opportunities, as
well as a series of
pre-arranged one-to-one
meetings, with an emphasis
on creating lasting
relationships and doing
business.
“Arab
Health and Medlab Middle
East are part of the very
fabric of UAE business and
trade; the return of
physical events are an
important sign of the
renewed confidence and
commitment in the UAE as an
important trade corridor.
Now, more than ever, it is
important for the healthcare
industry to come together,
to network, to discuss the
future of the industry, and
to do business,” concluded
Molman.
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