Dubai, UAE- January 2025- Arab Health 2025, the Middle East’s largest and most influential healthcare event and congress, will welcome a record-breaking international audience this year, as the latest statistics reveal the global healthcare market will be worth US$780 billion by 2030.
According to insights from Verified Market Research, the research and consulting specialists, the consumer healthcare market size was valued at US$ 360 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 780 Billion By 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.8% during the forecast period 2024 to 2030.
Ross Williams, Group Event Director, Informa Markets, commented: “With participants from over 180 countries expected, the 2025 edition underscores how Arab Health remains at the heart of this dynamic industry, fostering collaboration and innovation that drives healthcare advancement globally. As the sector continues to evolve, Arab Health stands as a vital platform for connecting ideas, technologies, and people shaping the future of healthcare.”
This year, Arab Health, which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 27 – 30 January, will host over 40 country pavilions, and more than 180 countries will participate. Making their country pavilion debut in 2025, Morocco and Latvia will be joined by long-standing participants, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia, which will increase their presence significantly with additional floor space. Other country pavilions for the 2025 edition include the USA, China, India, Singapore and Taiwan, amongst others.
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This year will also see a range of first-time international exhibitors, including Daigo, Fapomed, Global Medical Technology, Global Pharma Healthcare, Levity Products, Mark Ortho Care and more, who will take up residence in the Al Mustaqbal Hall, which is being utilised for the time as part of the new exhibitor zone.
The Arab Health Congress, held under the patronage of the Ministry of Health and Prevention, also returns this year, featuring nine continuing medical education (CME) conferences and three Healthcare Business Forums, which will be led by an international roster of over 250 healthcare professionals addressing the latest industry trends via more than 110 sessions over four days.
The main features of Arab Health’s 50th-anniversary edition include the debut of the World of Wellness and the Healthcare ESG conferences, The Smart Hospital and Interoperability Zone, powered by Cityscape, which will offer visitors an immersive experience of the future of healthcare. The Transformation Zone will feature talks, product showcases, and the popular Innov8 Start-up competition. The Future Health Summit will return, bringing together global experts to address the topic of AI in action: Transforming Healthcare Delivery.