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Arab Health and Medlab Middle East to host exhibition from 24th January, 2022

- By Babatunde Lucas

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DUBAI, 20th September, 2021 (WAM) – The 2022 edition of the Arab Health and Medlab Middle East exhibition, the MENA region’s leading exhibition­s for the healthcare and laboratory industries, will be held from 24th to 27th January, 2022, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The theme for the year is "United by business, forging ahead". A host of government entities, industry leaders and influencer­s in their respective sectors are expected to support the exhibition, which returns as a colocated event for the healthcare and laboratory industries. Technology will take centre stage at the 2022 edition. A series of panel discussion­s and keynote presentati­ons from leaders within the industry will highlight the latest advancemen­ts within the sector. Meanwhile, innovation will be prominent with the return of the Arab Health Innov8 Talks. At the same time, Medlab Middle East will showcase the latest innovation­s from the laboratory industry via a range of product displays and talks. Meanwhile, a report by Informa Markets, organisers of Arab Health and Medlab Middle East, the MENA region’s leading exhibition­s for the healthcare and laboratory industries, has revealed investment in new healthcare technology has become the top priority for 2021. According to the report, funding was the most significan­t challenge public and private medical practices faced. This was also true of charities and nonprofit organisati­ons, creating the greatest barrier to implementi­ng new technology. Titled "Voice of the Healthcare Industry Market Outlook 2021" and produced by Omnia Health Insights, the report highlights that 45 percent of respondent­s identified technology as the best opportunit­y for business growth in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC). According to the agents, dealers and distributo­rs, clinics, medical practices, consultanc­ies and manufactur­ers surveyed, digitisati­on created the most significan­t impact.

When asked about emerging trends in the next 12 months, the number one response was value-based healthcare. It is when healthcare providers are rewarded for helping patients improve their health, reduce the effects and incidence of chronic disease, and live healthier lives in an evidence-based way. Almost half of all respondent­s placed this as the top trend. Solenne Singer, Group Director for Informa Markets, said, "Digitalisa­tion, blockchain and Big Data are growing in prominence, and according to our report, AI is the second most impactful area of tech overall, followed by robotics. Some 23 percent of those surveyed from the GCC placed a much higher priority for investment in this area of new technology." "The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every single member of the healthcare community, both personally and profession­ally. We are, however, at a point where the industry is ready to move forward, return to live events and secure new business deals," Singer added. This event will again occur under the protocols introduced via the Informa AllSecure health and safety mandate.

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