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Image: Supplied The Global Health Exhibition (GHE) will return to Riyadh from October 27–30, 2025, under the patronage of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health and supported by Vision 2030 and the Kingdom's Health Sector Transformation Program. Organised by Tahaluf, the event will take place at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre and is set to be the largest edition to date. Unprecedented global interest and investment momentum Driven by Saudi Arabia's expanding influence in global healthcare and investor confidence in its transformation agenda, GHE 2025 will feature more than 2,000 exhibiting brands and 500 speakers. Global healthcare leaders such as Zimmer Biomed, GE HealthCare, Novo Nordisk, Paxera Health, Davita, and Samsung are confirmed to participate. His Excellency Fahad bin Abdulrahman Aljalajel, Minister of Health of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, stated: 'With one of the world's fastest growing health markets, Saudi Arabia has emerged as the natural home for the world's fastest growing health exhibition. Setting the global health agenda, the Global Health Exhibition is where visionary investors, pioneering startups, and technology leaders convene to reimagine the future of health and then build it.' Faisal Al-Khamisi, Chairman of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones (SAFCSP) and Co-Chairman of Tahaluf, added: 'This year's edition features an unprecedented level of international participation, where global leaders across the healthcare ecosystem convene at the Global Health Exhibition to engage in strategic dialogue, form fruitful partnerships, and drive investment. The event also provides a significant opportunity to showcase the latest innovations, facilitate knowledge transfer, and connect with stakeholders shaping the future of the health sector. 'This exhibition reflects the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's position as a hub for innovation and investment in the healthcare sector. It embodies the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and supports the Kingdom's efforts to enhance the quality of health services.' To accommodate growing international demand, GHE 2025 has increased its floor space by 40 per cent, adding three new exhibition halls. The event will host 20 international pavilions, up from 12 in 2024, with participation confirmed from the USA, China, Germany, the UK, South Korea, and others. Commenting on the ROI and networking value, Ronald Boueri, Vice President and Managing Director, Medical Systems Division, Olympus META, said: 'Olympus is pleased to participate in the Global Health Exhibition, which brings together key voices from across the healthcare sector. The event provides an important opportunity to share our latest innovations, exchange ideas, and engage with stakeholders who are shaping the future of healthcare in Saudi Arabia. We are committed to supporting the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare delivery and outcomes.' Spotlighting real-world transformation at the Leaders Summit The 2025 edition will host the Leaders Summit, uniting global healthcare stakeholders—from ministers and regulators to Fortune 500 executives and VCs—to discuss policy implementation and digital innovation. Some of the speakers include: Dr. David Rhew , Global Chief Medical Officer and VP of Healthcare, Microsoft (USA), an authority in clinical AI and health innovation. Baroness Nicola Blackwood , Chair, Genomics England and Former UK Minister of Health, known for shaping NHS data and digital transformation policies. Dr. Katharina Grimm , Head of Medical, FIFA, spearheading global athlete health and performance medicine initiatives. New in 2025: VIBE, powered by LiveWell Launching alongside GHE is VIBE, powered by LiveWell, a dedicated wellness event aligned with the Ministry of Health's LiveWell initiative. With Saudi Arabia's wellness economy valued at $19bn, VIBE will promote personalised, preventative care and lifestyle solutions through business collaboration and community engagement. With national investment accelerating across digital health, regulation, and public-private partnerships, the Global Health Exhibition is fast emerging as a global hub for healthcare innovation and investment. To register, please click For more information, visit


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