- Strong government attendance, including the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah Health Authority, underscoring Dubaiโs position as a central hub for healthcare leadership and innovation
- Record international attendance and 15% year-on-year exhibition space growth will ensure WHX in Dubai is the largest edition in the eventโs history
- World Health Expo (WHX) in Dubai will take place at the Dubai Exhibition Centre from 9-12 February 2026, welcoming more than 235,000 professional visits and 4,300 exhibitors
World Health Expo (WHX), formerly Arab Health, will bring together the UAEโs health authorities and leading healthcare sector bodies when the exhibition debuts at the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) from 9-12 February 2026.
Government entities who have confirmed their participation include the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHaP), Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah Health Authority, as well as Dubai Health, Dubai Healthcare City Authority, Emirates Health Services, Emirates Council for Integrative Medicine, and Emirates Drug Establishment, reinforcing the eventโs role as a platform for policy dialogue, public-private collaboration, and healthcare system advancement.
To accommodate increased participation from the government and associated entities and to meet demand from exhibitors, WHX in Dubai has seen a 15% year-on-year increase in exhibition space, with the event is expected to host 4,300 exhibitors and 235,000 professional visits, representing over 180 countries.
Underscoring the eventโs global reach, 32 country pavilions are confirmed, including first-time participation from Slovakia, Thailand, and Croatia. They will join returning national pavilions from major healthcare markets across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. China, Germany, the US, the UK, and Korea have confirmed an increased presence this year, with larger country pavilions than in 2025.
The exhibition floor will feature some of the largest and most prominent stands in WHX Dubaiโs history, including global and regional healthcare leaders GE Healthcare, United Imaging, American Hospital, Saudi German Health, Canon, Siemens, Philips, Almoosa Health Group, and Al Khayyat Investments. Their presence reflects WHX Dubaiโs importance as a marketplace for innovation, procurement, and large-scale partnerships.
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Ross Williams, Commercial Director, Informa Markets Healthcare, said: โAs governments across the region continue to prioritise innovation, resilience, and sustainable health systems, we are providing a global platform to support that ambition. Our move to the Dubai Exhibition Centre enables us to host this unprecedented level of participation at scale, creating an environment where policy, investment, and innovation come together to drive tangible impact for healthcare systems locally and internationally.โ
In addition to an expanded show floor, WHX in Dubai will place greater emphasis on a future-focused content programme, led by three flagship stages focused on healthcare transformation.
The Future X Stage, previously known as the Transformation Zone, will be dedicated to disruptive ideas and scalable innovation. It will feature unicorn founders, venture capitalists, angel investors, pioneers in digital health, and leading healthcare institutions.
The Frontiers Stage will spotlight the scientific and clinical breakthroughs shaping tomorrowโs healthcare. Across four dynamic days, global pioneers will explore advances in biotechnology, oncology, womenโs health, and wellness and longevity, spanning precision medicine and regenerative therapies to next-generation diagnostics and proactive care models.
The Visionary Stage will bring together senior executives, policymakers, investors, and innovators to discuss leadership, capital, and systemic transformation. Covering five dedicated tracks, the agenda will include discussions on AI and digital health at scale, healthcare investment, ESG, women in leadership, and the governance of large health systems, seamlessly linking boardroom strategy with tangible real-world impact.




