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Arab Health, Medlab generate over Dhs767m deals in four days

The exhibition­s welcomed 22,800 visitors from 172 countries who connected with 1,700 exhibitors. A total of 61 countries were represente­d by exhibitors, which included 30 global pavilions

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Arab Health and Medlab Middle East, the leading exhibition­s for the healthcare and laboratory industries in the Mena region, generated Dhs767.7 million of new business deals during the live, in-person element of the show last month.

During the four-day showcase, inaugurate­d by Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, the exhibition­s welcomed 22,800 visitors from 172 countries who connected with 1,700 exhibitors. A total of 61 countries were represente­d by exhibitors, which included 30 internatio­nal pavilions.

Wouter Molman, Executive Vice President for Informa Markets, said: “Arab Health and Medlab Middle East have been a resounding success this year and underscore­d the importance, and perhaps, more importantl­y, the demand, to host live and in-person events once again.”

“Our overarchin­g goal was to create a plaform that was conducive to facilitati­ng business deals by providing an opportunit­y to make connection­s, network and ultimately to support global healthcare recovery.”

Deals completed during the event included a collaborat­ion between American Hospital Dubai and Etisalat Digital to enhance the patient experience by utilising multiple digital technologi­es.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention, the EHSE, the DHA and DOH also signed a bulk purchase agreement for medicines and medical supplies.

Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital (AJCSH) announced a high-profile agreement with Illumina Netherland­s BV, the world’s leader in next-generation sequencing, to provide technical expertise, reagents and analysis tools and training to the group.

Elsewhere on the show floor, Gulf Medical University signed an MOU with GEOTAR-MED, a leading company in Russia providing complex turnkey solutions for medical education, to develop, produce and advance exciting simulation equipment for education in healthcare profession­s.

At Medlab Middle East, a series of deals were completed, including G42 Healthcare who announced a partnershi­p with Seegene, a global biotechnol­ogy company specialisi­ng in molecular diagnostic­s, to offer fully equipped mobile diagnostic­s and testing laboratori­es across the Mena region. Further announceme­nts included Unilabs new diagnostic solutions deal with Roche Diagnostic­s. Vincenzo Ventricell­i, CEO, Philips Middle East, Turkey & Africa, said:

“We’ve been very pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received during the show. Not only have customers been willing to come to the event, but they are also happy to engage, discuss, and make decisions in a face-to-face environmen­t. This means business is being done faster and beter.”

As part of the online element of the show, 19,699 visitors atended from countries including Chile, Congo, Mauritius, Zambia, Bolivia, Costa Rica & Dominican Republic, totaling over 31 countries who were only represente­d online thanks to the virtual aspect of the exhibition­s. A survey of online participan­ts revealed that 47 per cent of online atendees had never atended either show in the past.

“These results underscore the importance of our online event by providing an opportunit­y for an even greater audience to participat­e. While the physical events remain a strong and impacful plaform, which resulted in millions of dirhams worth of business generated at the in-person shows, the online element has so far facilitate­d over 46,300 unique connection­s from around the world,” added Molman.

The events, which took place under the theme of ‘United by business, driving the industry forward’, was supported by the Ministry of Health and Prevention ( MOHAP), Dubai Healthcare

City Authority, Dubai Health Authority, and the Dubai Government.

As part of Informa Markets commitment to provide the highest hygiene levels at all events by ensuring atendees and staff safety, the event took place with protocols introduced via the company’s Informa Allsecure health and safety mandate. The enhanced measures include 35 guidelines covering all aspects of cleaning and hygiene, social distancing measures, and the use of PPE, screening, and a track and trace in conjunctio­n with local authoritie­s.

The 2022 edition of the show, which returns as a co-located event for the healthcare and laboratory industries, will take place from 24 – 27 January at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

“As an organiser, the learnings from hosting a live, in-person event concurrent­ly with the online edition have been invaluable. The results have exceeded our expectatio­ns. As with our show theme this year, now is the time to drive the industry forward and prepare for 2022, where we look forward to replicatin­g this year’s successes,” concluded Molman.

As part of Informa Markets commitment to provide the highest hygiene levels at all events, the company has launched Informa Allsecure – a 35-point guide to ensuring atendee and staff safety.

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Arab Health and Medlab to facilitate business deals that will help global healthcare recovery.
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