Arab Health’s landmark 50th
edition to run from 27-30
January 2025 at the Dubai
World Trade Centre
(DUBAI)
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Arab Health
will celebrate its landmark
50th edition when it returns
to the Dubai World Trade
Centre (DWTC) from 27 - 30
January 2025. The milestone
event, which will be held
under the theme ‘Where the
World of Healthcare Meets,”
will bring together over
3,800 exhibitors and welcome
more than 60,000 visitors,
providing a unique platform
for innovation,
collaboration, and education
in healthcare.
Building on the momentum of
last year’s event, which saw
record-breaking business
deals exceeding AED9
billion, Arab Health 2025 is
expected to set new
benchmarks for success when
it welcomes some of the
biggest names in the
industry, including global
innovators such as GE
Healthcare, Philips, Siemens
Healthineers, Cleveland
Clinic, and UCLA Healthcare,
alongside regional leaders
like PureHealth and Mubadala
Health.
This year
Arab Health will host more
than 40 country pavilions,
with exhibitors representing
over 80 countries in total,
covering the Middle East,
the US, Europe, Africa, and
Asia. The UAE will be
represented by over 200
companies, showcasing the
latest innovations across
nine product sectors,
ranging from medical
equipment and devices to
imaging and diagnostics, as
well as wellness and
prevention.
Commenting on the landmark
event, Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO
of Dubai Festivals and
Retail Establishment, said:
“As we mark the 50th edition
of Arab Health, we can
reflect on the pivotal role
this event has played in
driving the healthcare and
medical sector in the
region, through innovation
and collaboration. Over the
past five decades, Arab
Health has served as a
powerful platform for
medical professionals to
connect, share knowledge,
and collaborate, and
contributed to establishing
Dubai as a leading business
events destination,
fostering an environment
where industries and
professionals thrive.
“Arab Health now stands
as a key pillar in the
city’s business events
calendar, joined by an
ever-increasing number of
international conferences
and congresses throughout
the year, attended by
delegates from around the
world, and supported by a
comprehensive business
events ecosystem and
expertise here in the city.
These events not only
contribute to economic
growth, but also reinforce
Dubai’s commitment to
providing opportunities for
networking, professional
development, and knowledge
exchange, helping to shape
the future of key sectors.”
Ross Williams,
Exhibition Director for
Informa Markets, reflected
on the event’s incredible
history and ongoing impact,
said: “For 50
years, Arab Health has been
at the forefront of the
global healthcare industry,
driving innovation,
fostering collaboration, and
shaping the future of care
delivery. The event remains
more relevant than ever,
providing a vital platform
where industry leaders can
come together to address
challenges and seize new
opportunities in healthcare.
“This year, we have a
range of new show features
and conferences, the return
of several popular events,
and some big announcements
to look forward to.”
The Eco-Sphere, a newly
launched feature at Arab
Health, will include The
Healthcare ESG Forum, and
the World of Wellness. The
former will have a focus on
sustainability and
environmental responsibility
in healthcare, reflecting
Arab Health’s commitment to
promoting sustainable
practices, with programs
that highlight
energy-efficient medical
devices, waste reduction
strategies, and the
importance of a circular
economy.
The World
of Wellness will take a deep
dive into the future of
longevity and reverse
ageing, next-gen wellness
wearables, mental health,
nutrition and wellness
strategies, and personalized
health and genomics.
The Future Health
Summit, held at the iconic
Museum of the Future, will
bring together visionaries,
policymakers, and innovators
from around the globe to
explore transformative ideas
and initiatives shaping the
healthcare sector. Attendees
will hear from some of the
brightest minds in the
industry, including renowned
speakers from the Mohamed
bin Zayed University of
Artificial Intelligence
(MBZUAI), Google, PwC Middle
East, and Amazon Web
Service.
For
executives and
decision-makers, the
Executive Networking Lounge
will offer an exclusive
space to foster strategic
collaborations and
high-level discussions,
while the Healthcare World
Stage will serve as a
platform for engaging
conversations on emerging
trends shaping the
industry's future.
A
returning highlight of this
year’s exhibition is the
Transformation Zone, which
will showcase disruptive
technologies and
groundbreaking innovations
set to revolutionize
healthcare delivery.
Attendees will be able to
engage in thought-provoking
discussions at the
Healthcare Transformation
Talks and the popular Innov8
Start-up competition, with a
$10,000 prize up for grabs.
Complementing these
features, the Healthcare
Business Forums and three
newly launched
non-Continuing Medical
Education (CME) sessions,
which include EmpowHer:
Women in Healthcare, Digital
Health & AI, and Healthcare
Investment Summit, will
explore key themes such as
the growth of female
entrepreneurship in
healthcare, global
investment trends, and
teamwork and teambuilding in
health organizational
culture and strategy.
Medical professionals
attending Arab Health 2025
will have access to 10
CME-accredited conferences
held under the patronage of
the Ministry of Health and
Prevention and taking place
at Conrad Dubai to
accommodate demand. They
include Total Radiology, Obs
& Gyne, Quality Management &
Patient Safety, General
Surgery, Emergency Medicine
& Critical Care, Infection
Control, Decontamination &
Sterilization, Public
Health, the Healthcare
Leadership: Samson Global
Leadership Academy and HAYAT
- The Annual Organ Donation
and Transplantation Congress
2025, which will be held as
part of Arab Health for the
first time. UCLA Health will
also host an exclusive
event, featuring Laker
Legends Robert Horry and
Michael Cooper, highlighting
a collaboration that
provides world-class care to
elite athletes.
Cleveland Clinic
collaborates with Informa to
develop and implement
medical education
conferences in many
healthcare specialties at
Arab Health. This education
helps healthcare
professionals stay up to
date and ensures they have
the knowledge and competence
to provide high-quality
patient care.
James
K. Stoller, MD, MS, Chief of
Education at Cleveland
Clinic, said: “Arab Health
is a forum where healthcare
professionals across the
globe gather and learn
together. Offering
accredited continuing
education in this setting
helps educate participants
according to the highest
standards for quality,
integrity, and independence
from commercial influence.”
An extended version of
the Arab Health Village will
return, providing visitors
with a space to network in a
more relaxed environment
where food and beverages are
available. The area will be
open throughout show days
and into the evening.
Arab Health 2025 is
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.
Sponsors
include PureHealth, American
Hospital, Dr Sulaiman Al
Habib, Emirates Health
Services, M42, Ge
Healthcare, and Canon
Medical, amongst others.
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