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Arab Health set to return with record expansion in exhibition space

Fri 26 Jan 2024    
EcoBalance
| 2 min read

Arab Health set to return to Dubai from January 29 to February 1 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Dubai: Arab Health, the Middle East’s largest healthcare exhibition and congress, is set to return to Dubai from January 29 to February 1 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This year’s edition will cover an extended area, providing a larger platform for exhibitors and visitors, with a focus on showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in the healthcare industry to enhance patient-centered care.

To underscore its commitment to the event’s core theme, ‘Connecting Minds, Transforming Healthcare,’ Arab Health introduces new features, including the Smart Hospital and Interoperability Zone in partnership with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. This zone will demonstrate how various technologies seamlessly interoperate with state-of-the-art medical equipment to improve the overall patient experience.

Arab Health will also feature the Cre8 competition, encouraging UAE students to think critically about real-world healthcare problems, develop innovative solutions, and learn how to present and implement their ideas. The invite-only Future Health Summit will focus on reverse aging and longevity, while the Transformation Zone will host talks, the Innov8 competition, and product showcases.

With an expected 110,000 healthcare professional visits, Arab Health 2024 aims to deliver the ultimate healthcare experience by showcasing new technologies and emphasizing the importance of collaboration in shaping an innovative future with enhanced patient-centered care.

In addition to innovative show features, exhibitors will highlight the latest breakthroughs in healthcare technology. GE HealthCare, the innovation partner, will launch 19 new product innovations, showcasing technologies that redefine the future of healthcare. The company has expanded its range of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems in key markets like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, and Egypt, aiming to revamp hospital practices and accelerate diagnostics and treatment.

The Arab Health Congress will host ten Continuing Medical Education (CME) conferences dedicated to medical professionals, covering areas such as radiology, surgery, emergency medicine, diabetes, obstetrics, gynecology, orthopedics, quality management, public health, infection control, and Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD).

Supported by various government entities and key partners, Arab Health 2024 is poised to be a comprehensive platform that brings together healthcare professionals, industry leaders, and innovators to exchange knowledge and insights, fostering advancements in the healthcare sector.

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