H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, inaugurated the landmark 50th edition of the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
Running from January 27 to 30, the event is the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East, bringing together over 3,800 exhibitors and an anticipated 60,000 visitors under the theme, ‘Where the World of Healthcare Meets.’
Sheikh Ahmed praised the event’s evolution over five decades, highlighting its pivotal role in transforming the healthcare sector globally.
“Arab Health reflects Dubai’s vision of building innovative and sustainable health systems through international collaboration,”
he said, underscoring the emirate’s growing status as a global hub for advancing vital industries.
The exhibition features cutting-edge healthcare innovations, with highlights including the newly launched Eco-Sphere feature, which opened with the Healthcare ESG Forum addressing climate change and sustainable healthcare practices. The Lakers and UCLA Health Experience also debuted, offering attendees the chance to meet basketball legends Robert Horry and Michael Cooper while exploring insights from UCLA Health’s sports medicine team.
Additionally, 10 CME-accredited conferences commenced, including the Total Radiology Conference, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Conference, and Public Health Conference. The event also features the Transformation Zone, Future Health Summit, and extended Arab Health Village, fostering networking and collaboration.
Supported by key government entities, Arab Health 2025 reaffirms Dubai’s leadership in driving innovation, sustainability, and global partnerships in healthcare.
News Source: Emirates News Agency