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Health Authorities gather in Dubai for 2025 MEA MedTech Regulatory Summit

Health Authorities gather in Dubai for 2025 MEA MedTech Regulatory Summit

Tahawul Tech31-01-2025

Mecomed and the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) hosted 2025 MEA MedTech Regulatory Summit at the voco Dubai in Dubai UAE on 30 January 2025.
The event was the first ever collaboration between the two organisations and attracted 135 global regulatory professionals, industry leaders, and policymakers —across 25 countries—to address the evolving regulatory landscape for medical devices in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region.
'The summit represents a vital step forward in harmonising regulatory approaches across the MEA region', said Rana Chalhoub, Regulatory Affairs Director, Mecomed. 'By aligning our efforts, we ensure compliance and create pathways for innovation that can transform patient care and improve healthcare outcomes on a broader scale'.
This one-day, interactive summit provided an exceptional platform for dialogue and innovation with a focus on enhancing patient safety, streamlining regulatory processes, and encouraging technological advancements. Through a series of insightful panel discussions, interactive workshops, and keynote speeches, participants explored practical strategies and actionable insights to navigate the MEA region's unique healthcare challenges.
The programme for this summit was carefully curated by experts across the medtech community to ensure the highest quality discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaboration opportunities. The agenda consisted of 29 expert speakers across six interactive sessions. Key highlights included in-depth discussions on regulatory updates and challenges specific to the MEA region, networking opportunities with leading MedTech professionals and regulatory authorities, and workshops designed to address practical challenges in compliance and market entry. The summit also highlighted the increasing importance of digital health solutions, with dedicated sessions on the integration of AI, telemedicine, and data-driven approaches into regulatory frameworks.
Esteemed speakers included:
Dr. Bassil Akra, Founder/Executive Consultant, AKRA TEAM
Dr. Ruqaya Al Bastaki, Director of Drug Development, Emirates Drug Establishment, UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention
Eng. Faiza Al Zadjali, Director of Medical Device Control, Oman MOH – Directorate General of Pharmaceutical Affairs and Drug Control
Asmaa Awad, Head of Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa Regulatory Policy, Roche Middle East
Dario Belluomini, Director of Drug Department, Emirates Drug Authority (EDA)
Peter Bischoff-Everding, Legal Officer, European Commission
Dr. Miriam Boles, Head of Central Administration of Medical Devices, Egyptian Drug Authority
Nataliya Deych, Vice President Regulatory Affairs EMEA, LATAM, Canada, Edwards Life Sciences
Tracey Duffy, Chairs, IMDRF PMD Working Group and First Assistant Secretary, Medical Devices and Product Quality Division, Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) Australia
Dr. Mohamed Hani, Head of Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices Registration, Ministry of Health and Prevention – UAE
Peter Schroeer, Vice President Regulatory Affairs EMEA and Canada, Johnson & Johnson
Agnes Sitta Kijo, Technical Officer, WHO HQ
Graeme Tunbridge, Senior Vice President Global Regulatory and Quality, Medical Devices, BSI
Brian Savoie, Senior Vice President, Education & International Programs, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS), commented that 'by bringing together diverse perspectives and promoting collaboration, the summit has set the stage for a more coherent regulatory environment that prioritises patient safety while encouraging innovation'.
To learn more about 2025 MEA MedTech Regulatory Summit, visit www.meamedtech.org.
Image Credit: MEA MedTech Regulatory Summit

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