Showcase your latest in healthcare infrastructure & assets


As the largest healthcare platform in the MENA region, with participants and attendees from all over the world, Arab Health remains a priority for healthcare professionals in the industry.

This is your once in a year opportunity to do business with your target audience.

27 - 30 January 2020

Dubai World Trade Centre

Healthcare infrastructure & assets

Arab Health - the largest healthcare business platform in the MENA region is the perfect avenue for you to showcase your latest healthcare infrastructure & assets to an engaged audience that are looking for new business opportunities. 

For Arab Health 2020, we’ll be doing things differently. The Arab Health 2020 exhibition show floor will be split into sectors according to main product categories. Exhibitor stands will be located on the show floor according to a product category applicable to their business.

The Arab Health 2020 exhibition show floor will be split into sectors according to main product categories. Exhibitor stands will be located on the show floor according to a product category applicable to their business.

Visitors navigate the show by product categories

Total mobile app activity was product category filtering


See who attends to source healthcare infrastructure & assets:

Nature of business of the attendees

Job function of the attendees


Geographical breakdown of the attendees

Purchasing power of the attendees



The medical equipment & device industry:

Reportedly, more than US$200billion will be injected into the global healthcare infrastructure market over the next five years. In the GCC, in view of the anticipated rise in the number of patients, the region is expected to require 12,358 new hospital beds by 2022, according to an Alpen Capital report. This translates into an estimated annual average growth of 2.2 per cent from 2017 to reach a collective bed capacity of 118,295. The high incidence of chronic cases has led to an increase in demand for beds. Although general hospitals are not running at optimal capacity, the need for beds is rising particularly in areas of specialised care, long-term care and rehabilitation care, among others. The report added that the demand in the UAE is anticipated at more than 2,000 new beds in the coming years. The GCC has over 700 healthcare projects worth US$ 60.9 billion under various stages of development. More than 85 per cent of the projects, by value, are hospital projects and rest are clinics and research centres. Of the total, 264 projects worth US$ 24.7 billion are under the construction stage.


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