Home UAE Dubai Arab Health 2022 and Medlab Middle East begins at Dubai World Trade Centre More than 60,000 attendees are expected across the four days of both shows, with almost 4,000 exhibitors having confirmed their participation by Gulf Business January 24, 2022 Participants from nearly 160 countries will participate in Arab Health and Medlab Middle East, the largest healthcare and laboratory exhibitions in the MENA region, which begins today in Dubai. Taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, from January 24-27, under the show themes of ‘United by business, forging ahead’ and ‘Connect with innovation that’s changing the face of diagnostics’, the co-located events will provide a platform for the global healthcare industry to discuss the latest technologies and medical discoveries. More than 60,000 attendees are expected across the four days of both shows, with almost 4,000 exhibitors from the healthcare and laboratory industries having confirmed their participation. More than 60 countries are represented, with over 20 dedicated country pavilions, according to news agency WAM. Arab Health 2022 will feature the new Healthcare Transformation Zone which will explore the latest tech advancements from global innovators and disruptors. Startup competition, Innov8 Talks returns and will feature 24 companies showcasing unique and innovative solutions. Rounding out the Transformation Zone will be the launch of the Product Showcase segment, where a range of companies will be showcasing ground-breaking innovations shaping the future of the healthcare and laboratory industries. The innovation theme will continue through returning exhibitors, including Siemens, Canon, Masimo, Drager, GE Healthcare, Philips, Abbott, Roche, and Seegene. Arab Health & Medlab Middle East, the largest healthcare & laboratory exhibitions in the MENA region, are set to open at Dubai World Trade Centre next week. Professionals representing nearly 160 countries will take part in the event running from January 24 – 27. (Archive Photo) pic.twitter.com/42NrHPYiKu — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) January 21, 2022 In another first for both events is the launch of the Future Health Summit which will be attended by over 150 senior government healthcare officials and CEOs from across the world. As part of the Arab Health Congress, more than 550 regional and international speakers and over 2,500 delegates will participate in 12 Continuing Medical Education (CME). With a total of nine conferences, Medlab Middle East Congress remains one of the largest CME accredited multi-track medical laboratory congresses globally, featuring over 100 renowned laboratory champions from around the world. Eight conferences will take place live, in-person, and online, the new bonus track, Future of Lab. “We have witnessed a clear uptick in demand from both buyers and exhibitors eager to meet in-person, to see firsthand the latest technology and innovation on the market, while also hearing from industry professionals from around the world on the latest trends and insights. This year, both events will be integral to ongoing global recovery, and we look forward to welcoming the industry to Dubai,” said Solenne Singer, group director for Informa Markets. Tags Arab Health Dubai Dubai World Trade Centre Healthcare Medlab Middle East UAE 0 Comments You might also like US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn Novartis Gulf’s Mohamed Ezz Eldin on the region’s key healthcare trends From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook