Ireland's healthcare
pioneers set to transform
Middle East healthcare at
Arab Health 2025
(DUBAI)
-
Ireland, a global leader in
healthcare innovation, is
making a significant impact
at
Arab Health 2025 with a
delegation of 19 leading
Irish companies. Organized
by
Enterprise Ireland, the
Irish Government’s Trade and
Innovation Agency, the Irish
national pavilion will
showcase a diverse range of
groundbreaking medtech and
digital healthcare solutions
at the event.
The Gulf region
has become a thriving hub
for Irish trade, driven by
Ireland's uniquely
collaborative medtech and
digital healthcare sector,
which has been adding
significant value to the
industry across GCC states
for the last 13 years. This
contributed to Ireland’s
overall exports to the
region reaching €532.5
million in 2023 - a 13%
year-on-year increase.
According to Ireland's
Central Statistics Office,
exports to Saudi Arabia
reached €465 million in the
first half of 2023,
reflecting a 6% increase
compared to the same period
in 2022. Medical and
pharmaceutical products are
among the top exported
items, showcasing the
alignment between Ireland’s
capabilities and regional
healthcare priorities.
Furthermore, many
doctors in the UAE have
received their training
through Ireland’s renowned
Royal College of Surgeons
Ireland and Royal College of
Physicians, while paramedics
in Dubai Ambulance have
benefitted from training
facilitated by Ireland’s
Health Service Executive and
leading academic
institutions – reflecting
the deep connections and
shared commitment between
Ireland and the UAE in
advancing healthcare
excellence.
“The UAE
and the wider Gulf region
continue to be key markets
for Ireland’s innovative
healthcare companies, with
our value going far beyond
exports and official
partnerships,” said Alison
Milton, Ireland’s Ambassador
to the UAE. “With 50 years
of diplomatic relations
behind us - Arab Health
provides an unparalleled
platform for us to showcase
Irish expertise while
continuing to progress
collaborations that advance
healthcare systems in the
region. The strong
participation of Irish
companies this year
highlights our shared
commitment to innovation and
consolidating long-lasting
partnerships.”
“Our
presence at Arab Health
highlights the significance
of the Gulf region as a
dynamic market for Irish
healthcare innovation. This
year’s delegation showcases
Ireland’s role in advancing
healthcare across the Middle
East and our clients’
commitment to driving
transformative solutions.
Collaborations between Irish
health innovators and the
UAE’s healthcare providers
create mutual
benefits—combining Ireland’s
cutting-edge expertise with
the UAE’s focus on enhancing
patient outcomes and
healthcare systems,” said
Giles O’Neill, Enterprise
Ireland’s Regional Director
for India, the Middle East,
and Africa.
Key Announcements and
Highlights During Arab
Health 2025
Aerogen:
Aerogen – Ireland’s
largest indigenous medtech
company and a global leader
in acute care aerosol drug
delivery – formally
announces the opening of its
new Middle East office in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This
milestone is part of
Aerogen’s wider €300 million
investment over the next
decade, demonstrating its
commitment to the growing
MENA market and its focus on
driving next-level
innovation and improving
patient outcomes. “This new
office in Riyadh is central
to our strategic growth plan
and reinforces our
dedication to delivering
world-class solutions to the
region,” said Ala Asi,
Regional Manager, Aerogen.
ACETECH:
ACETECH, which
specializes in advanced
vehicle intelligence
solutions for emergency
service, celebrates a $9.1
million contract with Basam
Trading Company to supply
advanced technology to the
Saudi Ambulance Market. The
project includes vehicle
intelligence and in-vehicle
control systems,
significantly improving
decision-making in patient
care, vehicle governance,
sustainability, and
equipment accountability for
emergency vehicle fleets.
PsycReality:
PsycReality, which
provides virtual reality
(VR) solutions to enhance
psychotherapeutic treatments
through mental health
professionals, will sign
multiple MoUs during Arab
Health, including
partnerships with the
University of Birmingham,
Heriot-Watt University, and
the Middle East
Psychological Association.
These agreements aim to
advance psychology research,
clinical care, and AI-driven
solutions across the GCC and
beyond.
Vitalograph:
Respiratory diagnostic
solutions manufacturer
Vitalograph announces a new
distribution partnership
with Al Mazroui Medical &
Chemical Supplies LLC in
Oman. This collaboration
combines Vitalograph’s
global respiratory
diagnostic expertise with Al
Mazroui’s strong regional
presence to enhance
healthcare outcomes in this
important market.
Full Health Medical:
Full Health Medical
provides software that
delivers accessible,
doctor-like medical
insights, driving
efficiency, scalability, and
better health outcomes
worldwide. The company’s
co-founder Dr. Ann Shortt
will deliver a keynote at
the Arab Health: Digital
Health & AI conference,
focusing on “Harnessing
Actionable Data:
Transforming Population
Health and Driving
Operational Efficiency.”
Full Health Medical is also
announcing a new regional
distributor to expand its
footprint in the GCC.
T-Pro:
T-Pro, a global leader
in digital dictation, speech
recognition, and ambient AI
scribe technology will
announce their partnership
with Emitac Enterprise
Solutions, a leading IT and
healthcare technology
provider in the UAE. The
collaboration aims to
introduce transformative
technologies that streamline
clinical workflows and
enhance healthcare delivery
across the Middle East.
Fleming Medical:
Fleming Medical, which
develops and supplies
medical devices, equipment
and diagnostics - reports a
record-breaking sales
turnover in the Middle East
for 2024. Building on over a
decade of success at Arab
Health, the company
appointed its first
distributor in Libya, TD
Pharma, with purchase
commitments exceeding
$400,000.
Novaerus:
Novaerus Ltd, which provides
portable air disinfection
devices – will be announcing
its continuing successful
partnership with Bassam
Trading Company to supply
its unique air disinfection
technology, featuring its
patented NanostrikeTM
technology into ambulances
for major Saudi Arabian
clients. The Novaerus
Protect 200 product is a
compact “always on” air
disinfection product that
reduces harmful
microorganisms inside the
vehicle, mitigating
infection risk for staff and
patients alike.
A Platform for
Collaboration and Growth
During Arab Health 2025
week, the Royal College of
Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI)
and the Royal College of
Physicians of Ireland (RCPI)
will host a joint panel
event in Dubai for
clinicians - bringing
together healthcare leaders
from Ireland and the UAE to
discuss advancements in
digital health, AI, and
strategies for addressing
global healthcare
challenges.
Ireland’s
participation at Arab Health
reflects its growing role in
addressing global healthcare
challenges, fostering
innovation, and building
partnerships that advance
healthcare systems across
the Middle East.
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