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Arab Health and
Medlab Middle East to
inaugurate Future Health
Summit in January 2022
(Dubai, UAE) -
Two of the MENA
region’s leading exhibitions
for the healthcare industry,
Arab Health and Medlab
Middle East, will launch
their latest initiative, the
Future Health Summit, in
January 2022. The high-level
event will be attended by
over 150 senior government
healthcare officials, CEOs
and visionaries, from across
the globe who are building a
future-proof healthcare
strategy.
The
invitation-only, in-person
summit takes place on the
evening of 25 January. The
first session of the evening
aims to address
sustainability, innovation,
and the future of
healthcare, by examining
innovative concepts in
securing sustainable
healthcare for all. Eminent
speakers will offer
solutions that can create
healthcare reform while
gaining efficiencies in
healthcare spending by
harnessing the digital era's
transformative power.
Moderated by Dr Michele
Barry, Director, Center for
Innovation in Global Health,
Stanford University,
panellists include Dr Alaa
Murabit, Medical Doctor,
Global Security Strategist,
Women’s Rights Advocate and
United Nations High-Level
Commissioner on Health,
Employment & Economic
Growth; Päivi Sillanaukee,
Ambassador for Health and
Wellbeing, Ministry for
Foreign Affairs of Finland;
Dr Sameh El-Saharty, Program
Leader for Human
Development, GCC Country
Department, The World Bank
and Dr Anton Decker,
President, Mayo Clinic
International.
Dr
Murabit said: “If the last
two years have highlighted
anything to us, it is the
incredible importance of
sustainable health systems
that are fit for purpose and
forward-thinking. I am
excited to be participating
in the Future Health Summit,
where the most necessary,
tangible and consequential
health advancements of our
time will be discussed and
presented. If we are to
prevent future pandemics
from impacting our entire
lives, livelihoods, and
communities, we need to
start investing in ideas and
solutions that bridge the
gap from where we are to
where we need to be.”
Solenne Singer, Group
Director for Informa
Markets, said:
“Sustainability and
innovative technology are at
the heart of future
healthcare delivery. As
such, we decided to invite
visionary experts and those
with influence over
government policy to an
exclusive gathering to
discuss the way forward and
how existing healthcare
models need to be disrupted
to provide a healthcare
service fit for future
generations.
“Digital
healthcare technologies such
as Artificial Intelligence
(AI), 3D-printing, Virtual
and Augmented Reality,
nanotechnology and robotics
have been instrumental in
developing more timely
processes for tests,
vaccines, and
pharmaceuticals and making
health systems more
responsive and productive
during the pandemic.
“As we move forward, the
importance of technology
will gain pace; however,
ensuring we fully utilise
the opportunities it affords
will be a result of
partnership working and
embracing these technologies
by all in the healthcare
industry.”
Arab
Health, which returns to the
Dubai World Trade Centre
from 24 -27 January 2022
under the theme of ‘United
by business, forging ahead’,
will see technology take
centre stage with the latest
advancements in the
healthcare sector being
showcased through a series
of panel discussions,
keynote speeches and the
latest products on the show
floor.
Medlab Middle
East 2022, co-located with
Arab Health, is the MENA
region’s largest medical
laboratory exhibition and
congress. The event will
also focus on innovative
products and trending
technologies that are
shaping the world of
diagnostics. The event will
attract global laboratory
and healthcare professionals
and feature a range of
scientific lectures,
industry briefings, product
demonstrations and
networking opportunities.
Related Link:
Arab Health 2022
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