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World Future Health Africa 2024 presented by GITEX
Health Tech 5.0 accelerates
the continent’s tech-fuelled
digital health revolution
(Marrakech, Morocco) - Debut event supported by the Moroccan Ministry of Health
and Social Protection,
Moroccan Ministry of Digital
Transition and
Administration Reform, and
Digital Development Agency,
spotlights tech’s
transformative role in
advancing Africa’s
healthcare opportunity;
Africa CDC, Africa
Healthcare Federation, PATH
partner with powerful forum
propelling innovative
solutions solving Africa’s
unique healthcare
challenges; Major hospital
groups, African ministries
to descend upon three-day
health-tech investment
exhibition catalyzing new
cross-continental digital
health agenda.
Technology’s transformative
role in transcending the
great African healthcare
challenge will come under
the spotlight at a powerful
new forum in Morocco,
catalyzing fresh impetus and
investment in the
continent’s US$6.3 billion
digital health market that’s
estimated to grow 11 percent
annually over the next five
years.
World Future
Health Africa 2024 presented
by GITEX Health Tech 5.0 is
supported by the Moroccan
Ministry of Health and
Social Protection, the
Moroccan Ministry of Digital
Transition and
Administration Reform, and
Digital Development Agency
(ADD), and will accelerate
collaborative public-private
sector pursuits aimed at
supercharging affordable and
accessible healthcare for
the continent’s 1.5 billion
people, stimulating new
medical advances and
investment in a digital
health market that,
according to analysts
Statista, will reach
revenues of US$9.5 billion
by 2028.
Taking place
from 29-31 May 2024 in
Marrakech, Morocco, the
inaugural forum is
co-located with the 2nd
edition of GITEX AFRICA
Morocco, the continent’s
largest and most influential
tech and start-up event,
leading a tech-fuelled
revolution centered around
tech-enabled products and
services for communities,
health workers, public
health leaders, and
regulators.
The
three-day powerhouse event
arrives as Morocco forges
ahead with
multi-billion-dollar
investment initiatives to
elevate African health,
spearheaded by a US$3
billion cash injection in
2024 to digitalize Morocco’s
healthcare sector.
His Excellency
Khalid Aït Taleb, Minister
of the Moroccan Ministry of
Health and Social
Protection, said:
“Under the Enlightened
leadership of His Majesty
King Mohammed VI, Morocco
has taken a major step
forward in the digitization
of health care, a
fundamental pillar of the
overhaul of the National
Health System, which
supports the royal project
on social protection. The
approach adopted is
patient-centered, developing
personalized, secure
medicine and reducing social
and spatial inequalities in
access to care.
“In
this regard, we consider the
launch of World Future
Health Africa during the
second edition of GITEX
AFRICA Morocco, as an
important opportunity to
explore structuring
public-private partnership
projects between African
actors, to accelerate the
digital transformation of
Africa’s health sector to
make it more robust,
resilient and efficient.”
Uniting Africa’s
burgeoning digital economy
with innovative health-tech
Africa CDC, Africa
Healthcare Federation, and
PATH (Program for
Appropriate Technology in
Health), are among the
leading global and African
healthcare entities
partnering with World Future
Health Africa 2024 to propel
a new wave of digital
solutions addressing the
continent’s most pressing
healthcare challenges.
Senior decision-makers
from major hospital groups
including Mayo Clinic,
Mediclinic Group, Aster DM
Healthcare, alongside
representatives from African
Health Ministries and
Agencies will also look to
amplify collaborative
investment opportunities via
Africa’s most comprehensive
and impactful
dual-conference program.
Mediot, Abbot, IQVIA,
Fujifilm, and FM6SS are
among the seasoned
enterprises and
organizations driving health
tech innovation across the
region joining the first
edition of the powerhouse
exhibition.
World
Future Health Africa 2024
alongside GITEX AFRICA
Morocco will unite Africa’s
burgeoning digital economy
with innovative health-tech
solutions, leapfrogging
traditional boundaries and
challenges that have
hampered cross-continental
progress.
H.E. Dr Ghita Mezzour,
Minister of the Moroccan
Ministry of Digital
Transition and
Administration Reform, said:
“We consider the
digitalization of health as
an essential component of
our national roadmap, with
royal directives placing
social protection as a
national priority.
“The debut of World Future
Health Africa alongside
GITEX AFRICA Morocco is a
wonderful opportunity to
shed light on the
intersection of tech
creativity with government
priorities, fast-track
partnerships in the African
continent, boost innovation,
and streamline synergies
between the public and
private sector.”
Sidi Mohammed Drissi
Melyani, the General
Director of ADD, added:
“Launching World Future
Health Africa during the 2nd
edition of GITEX AFRICA
Morocco is a strategic move
amplifying the impact of
both events. We have a
unique opportunity to
showcase digital health
innovations not just for
Morocco, but for the entire
African continent.
“By connecting healthcare
leaders at World Future
Health Africa with the tech
ecosystem at GITEX AFRICA
Morocco, we can initiate
collaborations and
accelerate the digital
transformation of healthcare
across the region. This
co-location empowers our
continent’s digital health
stakeholders to not only
solve existing challenges
but also shape the future of
healthcare delivery,
ensuring a healthier and
more prosperous Africa for
all.”
Fast
forwarding Africa’s digital
health investment momentum
GITEX AFRICA Morocco and
World Future Health Africa
are organized by KAOUN
International, the
international affiliate of
Dubai World Trade Centre,
which organizes GITEX, the
world’s largest tech event
brand globally.
Trixie LohMirmand,
CEO of KAOUN International,
said: “World Future
Health Africa 2024 presented
by GITEX Health Tech 5.0
will debut in a crucial
juncture for Africa, while
the health tech industry
stands to gain immensely
from emerging and rapidly
advancing technologies, such
as AI, Data, and IoT. This
powerful platform will
elevate the capabilities of
established healthcare
enterprises, trailblazing
e-health businesses, and
forward-thinking government
initiatives to drive
significant impact and fuel
the digital health
transformation in the
region”.
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