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Dubai Science Park
concludes World Health Expo
2026, with focus on
innovation and R&D
(DUBAI)
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Dubai Science Park, a
leading regional
science-focused hub,
concluded a highly impactful participation at
World Health Expo (WHX)
2026, held from February 9 to 12 at Dubai Exhibition
Centre.
During the
event, Dubai Science Park
successfully drove
knowledge-building
initiatives, fostered
innovation, and facilitated
crucial collaborations
across the healthcare and
life sciences sectors. As an
integral part of TECOM Group
PJSC, Dubai Science Park
effectively showcased its
integrated ecosystem
designed to support
cutting-edge research and
development (R&D).
“Our participation at World
Health Expo 2026 reinforced
the essential role of
collaboration across the
healthcare and life sciences
ecosystem in translating
scientific R&D into tangible
real-world impact,” said
Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi,
Senior Vice President of
Dubai Science Park, Dubai
Knowledge Park, and Dubai
International Academic City,
part of TECOM Group.
“Aligned with national
priorities including the UAE
Centennial 2071 vision, We
the UAE 2031, and Dubai
Economic Agenda ‘D33’, Dubai
Science Park effectively
brought together industry
leaders, researchers, and
innovators at the Expo to
share critical knowledge and
explore cutting-edge
solutions, further
reinforcing the UAE’s and
Dubai’s role as an
international platform for
shaping advanced healthcare
solutions.”
A key
highlight of the district’s
contribution to WHX was the
dynamic panel discussion,
titled “From Hype to Health
Impact: Responsible
Leadership in the Age of AI,
Biotech and Digital Health”.
Powered by The DSP
Leadership Network, an
exclusive community for
senior professionals
launched by Dubai Science
Park in 2025, the session
convened prominent voices
from regulation, healthcare
delivery, pharma, and
med-tech, who provided
insightful perspectives on
embracing innovation safely,
ethically, and at scale
while protecting patient
trust, and explored how
cross-sector collaboration
can build resilient,
future-ready health systems.
Further demonstrating
its commitment to nurturing
innovation from concept to
market, Dubai Science Park
also hosted the session,
“From Prototype to Patient:
What it takes to build and
scale HealthTech in Dubai”,
powered by in5, TECOM
Group’s start-up incubator
and D/Quarters, its
state-of-the-art co-working
platform, which brought
together experts to discuss
the practicalities of
developing and expanding
HealthTech ventures within
the emirate.
Complementing this focus on
professional development and
industry scaling, Dubai
Science Park’s sister
districts, Dubai
International Academic City
and Dubai Knowledge Park,
also hosted “From Classrooms
to Clinical Impact: Building
Dubai’s next generation of
scientists and innovators”.
This session explored how
higher education research
centers and industry can
collaboratively translate
academic research into
real-world solutions,
strengthening Dubai’s R&D
pipeline and preparing
students for research- and
innovation-focused careers
in healthcare and life
sciences.
Visitors to
Dubai Science Park’s stand
throughout the four-day
event had the opportunity to
discover its vibrant
community of healthcare and
life science leaders and
innovators, including
various in5 Science
start-ups – the
science-focused vertical of
TECOM Group’s start-up
incubator. These emerging
enterprises showcased a
range of pioneering
solutions across critical
health domains.
Dubai
Science Park continues to
strengthen Dubai’s position
as a hub for scientific
knowledge, boasting a
cohesive ecosystem that
serves more than 6,500
professionals across the
life, energy, and
environmental sciences. The
district, which earlier this
month celebrated its 20th
anniversary, offers Grade-A
offices, LEED-certified
laboratories, and
comprehensive storage and
logistics facilities,
underpinning the region’s
science ecosystem.
Dubai Science Park is part
of TECOM Group’s portfolio
of business districts, which
also includes Dubai Internet
City, Dubai Media City,
Dubai Studio City, Dubai
Production City, Dubai
Knowledge Park, Dubai
International Academic City,
Dubai Design District (d3),
and Dubai Industrial City.
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