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Arab Health
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Sh
Review β„–1

Manything to learn about healthcare... great place to build relation to health care partners... great experience 😎😍

Ni
Review β„–2

Due to covid the rush was less but anyhow it was managed very well

Zu
Review β„–3

Best Health care expo with latest technology and equipments

kr
Review β„–4

Fantastic collaborative Event

kh
Review β„–5

The best exhibition in meddle east and Africa

sh
Review β„–6

Its okay but not same like before years πŸ€ͺ

Su
Review β„–7

This Exhibition was packed and i really enjoyed connecting with all the business people. The venue was convenient too

Mo
Review β„–8

Where All manfuctures exhibit

Sh
Review β„–9

Great

KA
Review β„–10

Arab Health has emerged as an event of excellence. An integral part of global Pharma and health summit. Please keep It up. You do great to world health.πŸ‘

Fa
Review β„–11

Great show with lot of companies from all over the world and a must visit show, but two things must be strongly improved, the parking and the floor plan. The parking is very expensive its 10dhs per hour, I suggested having some free parking far from the show and a shuttle service to bring visitors. The floor plan must be organised by country, like am interested in UAE companies so its nice if they are all at the same place.

Mu
Review β„–12

Nice gathering of medical experts and companies

Ib
Review β„–13

Excellent Contribution Towards Healthcare

ba
Review β„–14

Great place for exciting experience

Mu
Review β„–15

So captivating

Ab
Review β„–16

All medical equipments and companies from all over the world 2020

Hu
Review β„–17

Very good

Dr
Review β„–18

Big event to rise your business

Tr
Review β„–19

A must visit for all in pharmaceutical or nutriceuticals.

Mo
Review β„–20

Arab Health

Dr
Review β„–21

Nice Convention

Su
Review β„–22

Same like world trade center

Al
Review β„–23

Good place

Wa
Review β„–24

Nice place

no
Review β„–25

Nice place

pe
Review β„–26

Productive

Qa
Review β„–27

Reallywonderful experience

Er
Review β„–28

Great

Pa
Review β„–29

Superb

na
Review β„–30

Healthy

#M
Review β„–31

US $ 160 billion is expected to be spent on the healthcare sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by 2030 *β€’ The health care sector plays a vital role in the process of economic diversification away from the oil industries within the Kingdoms Vision 2030β€’ The success of this sector is related to its ability to adopt and develop the latest technologies and new innovations in line with population growthSaudi participation in Arab Health Exhibition and Conference 2020 is expected to grow by 20%Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 28 October 2019: The Arab Health Exhibition and Conference, which is the largest exhibition for healthcare professionals and professionals in the Middle East and North Africa, revealed that the rate of spending on the healthcare sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has achieved annual growth. A compound rate of 12.1% over the past nine years, and it is expected that the volume of spending on this sector will reach 160 billion US dollars by 2030.In this context, the report issued by Colliers International Healthcare under the title The health care sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - the country in transition, which forms part of the market research series of Arab Health Exhibition and Conference, showed that the population growth in the Kingdom will increase at an annual rate. A compound rate of 2.5%, to reach 45 million people by 2030, as this is one of the main factors contributing to the high demand for healthcare services. The research also highlighted that the volume of spending on this sector amounted to $ 18.4 billion between 2011 and 2019, with a compound annual growth rate of 12.1%.Commenting on this, Ross Williams, Director of Arab Health Exhibition and Conference, which takes place from 27-30 January 2020, said: β€œAs the most prominent in the healthcare sector, Arab Health Exhibition and Conference plays a major role in the growth of this sector at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the world An ideal platform for exploring the latest technologies and global innovations in this sector, in addition to reviewing investment opportunities in the Kingdom and the rest of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.Population growth, increase in life expectancy among individuals, in addition to urban expansion and the spread of chronic diseases associated with a modern lifestyle, including diabetes, coronary artery disease problems and other diseases closely related to obesity, are leading to an increase in the demand for health care services in the Kingdom in a large scale.The report also showed the impact of the Turkish population on health care requirements in the future, as it is expected that the age group of newborn infants to the age of 19 years will witness a significant increase in the Kingdom, reaching a population of 13.7 million by 2030, which will increase the demand for facilities and services. Maternity related health and baby care such as obstetrics, gynecology and paediatrics.In the same context, the population of the age group between 20 to 39 years of age is expected to increase to 13.8 million people during the same period, i.e. by 2030. This comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is witnessing one of the highest rates of chronic diseases associated with a modern lifestyle. Globally, 18% of the population over the age of 20 years suffers from diabetes, 35% from obesity, and more than 23% from high blood pressure. In light of these figures, there is a great deal of interest in raising awareness and preventing these diseases resulting from the unhealthy modern lifestyle.In a related context, there will be a noticeable increase in the age group over 60 years of age, as it will also witness a rise from 1.8 million people in 2018 to 5 million people by 2030, which will lead to an increase in the demand for medical services related to aging such as long-term care. Duration, rehabilitation and home care.Mansour Ahmed, Director of Evaluation and Consulting at Colliers International in the Middle East and North Africa and a speaker at the Healthcare Investment Forum at Arab Health, said: β€œHealthcare services in Saudi Arabia will undoubtedly witness a noticeable change in conjunction with changes in demographics. In addition to the introduction of advanced technology in treatment. In line with many developed countries in this field, we expect to witness a reorganization of treatment methods by establishing specialized centers of excellence instead of public clinics and hospitals, which will generate more opportunities for operators and investors alike. .The health care sector is one of the most attractive sectors for investments in the Kingdom, supported by many legal and economic incentives provided by the government to private sector operators and investors, including the foreign ownership law.

Π“Π΅
Review β„–32

A very weak exhibition. A very strange organization.

Aa
Review β„–33

So cool

Da
Review β„–34

The most important fair in the world of the Medical Devices sector so far. It is currently above Medica of Germany. In Arab Health you can find all the most important companies in the world of the sector. In the photo added you can see an image of the stand of the company GETINGE with 500 m and a multitude of medical devices of all kinds within it.

Sm
Review β„–35

A renewed exhibition attracts the world

M.
Review β„–36

Exhibition Center in Dubai Business District

A.
Review β„–37

Dubai is distinguished and advanced by many of the Gulf, Arab and international cities in various aspects, whether in the process, residential, conference or shopping.A wonderful truth that springs from the word of this city.

Je
Review β„–38

A great exhibition, many manufacturers from different countries and different price segments

AL
Review β„–39

The worlds largest exhibition complex

Ro
Review β„–40

Super!

mh
Review β„–41

Outstanding service

ha
Review β„–42

Excellent experience

om
Review β„–43

Lovely

Al
Review β„–44

Dubai shows are crowded

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  • Address:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Site:http://www.arabhealthonline.com/
  • Phone:+971 4 336 5161

Categories
  • Exhibition and trade centre
Working hours
  • Monday:8:30AM–5:30PM
  • Tuesday:8:30AM–5:30PM
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:8:30AM–5:30PM
  • Saturday:8:30AM–5:30PM
  • Sunday:8:30AM–5:30PM
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