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Hi Dubai
27-01-2025
- Health
- Hi Dubai
Emirates Health Services to Unveil AI-Powered Tool to Detect Breast Cancer at Arab Health
Emirates Health Services (EHS) is set to unveil an innovative programme focused on the early detection of breast cancer using Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Arab Health 2025. Developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Prevention, this groundbreaking AI tool enhances traditional mammography, significantly improving early detection rates and survival outcomes for patients. The AI-powered tool will be one of 19 innovative projects EHS will showcase at the event, with 13 of them making their debut either regionally or globally. In addition to the AI programme, EHS will present several other pioneering projects, including the "Usrati Bundle" and the "In-Utero Gene Editing" developed in collaboration with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Arab Health 2025, one of the largest healthcare exhibitions in the world, kicks off at Dubai's World Trade Centre on January 29 and runs until January 30. This year's event, under the theme "Where the World of Healthcare Meets," will feature over 3,800 exhibitors and more than 60,000 visitors from across the globe. Attendees will have access to a diverse array of innovations spanning medical equipment, diagnostics, wellness, and prevention. The UAE will be represented by over 200 companies, showcasing the latest advancements across nine product sectors. Arab Health 2025 also promises a relaxed networking space with the return of the Arab Health Village, where food and beverages will be available throughout the event. Supported by key government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention and the Dubai Health Authority, Arab Health 2025 serves as a platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in the healthcare sector. News Source: Khaleej Times


Emirates 24/7
27-01-2025
- Health
- Emirates 24/7
Arab Health 2025 to begin tomorrow with over 3,800 exhibitors
Arab Health, the Middle East's largest and most important healthcare event and congress, will celebrate its landmark 50th edition when it returns to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) tomorrow, from 27-30 January 2025. The milestone event, which will be held under the theme 'Where the World of Healthcare Meets,' will bring together over 3,800 exhibitors and welcome more than 60,000 visitors, providing a unique platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in healthcare. This year Arab Health will host more than 40 country pavilions, with exhibitors representing over 80 countries in total, covering the Middle East, the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The UAE will be represented by over 200 companies, showcasing the latest innovations across nine product sectors, ranging from medical equipment and devices to imaging and diagnostics, as well as wellness and prevention. An extended version of the Arab Health Village will return, providing visitors with a space to network in a more relaxed environment where food and beverages are available. The area will be open throughout show days and into the evening. Arab Health 2025 is supported by various government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, the Government of Dubai, the Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health, and the Dubai Healthcare City Authority Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


Hi Dubai
27-01-2025
- Health
- Hi Dubai
Arab Health Returns to Mark Its 50th Edition at Dubai World Trade Centre
Arab Health, the Middle East's largest and most influential healthcare event, marks its 50th edition as it returns to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from January 27 to 30, 2025. Held under the theme 'Where the World of Healthcare Meets,' this landmark event promises to be a hub of innovation, collaboration, and education. The 2025 edition will host over 3,800 exhibitors from more than 80 countries, representing regions such as the Middle East, the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia. With over 60,000 visitors expected, Arab Health continues to be a global platform for showcasing advancements in medical equipment, diagnostics, wellness, and prevention. The UAE alone will be represented by over 200 companies, highlighting the country's commitment to cutting-edge healthcare solutions. Visitors can also look forward to the expanded Arab Health Village, a dedicated networking space offering food and beverages throughout the event and into the evening. This addition aims to foster connections in a more relaxed setting. Supported by key government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, the Dubai Health Authority, and Dubai Healthcare City Authority, Arab Health 2025 underscores Dubai's role as a global healthcare leader. With its golden anniversary, Arab Health sets the stage for shaping the future of healthcare in the region and beyond. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Zawya
27-01-2025
- Health
- Zawya
Arab Health 2025 to begin Monday with over 3,800 exhibitors
DUBAI: Arab Health, the Middle East's largest and most important healthcare event and congress, will celebrate its landmark 50th edition when it returns to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) tomorrow, from 27-30 January 2025. The milestone event, which will be held under the theme 'Where the World of Healthcare Meets,' will bring together over 3,800 exhibitors and welcome more than 60,000 visitors, providing a unique platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in healthcare. This year Arab Health will host more than 40 country pavilions, with exhibitors representing over 80 countries in total, covering the Middle East, the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The UAE will be represented by over 200 companies, showcasing the latest innovations across nine product sectors, ranging from medical equipment and devices to imaging and diagnostics, as well as wellness and prevention. An extended version of the Arab Health Village will return, providing visitors with a space to network in a more relaxed environment where food and beverages are available. The area will be open throughout show days and into the evening. Arab Health 2025 is supported by various government entities, including the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, the Government of Dubai, the Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health, and the Dubai Healthcare City Authority