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WHX in Dubai (formerly
Arab Health) to bring
together key UAE government
entities during the
groundbreaking 2026 edition
(DUBAI)
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World Health Expo (WHX),
formerly Arab Health, will
bring together the UAE’s
health authorities and
leading healthcare sector
bodies when the exhibition
debuts at the Dubai
Exhibition Centre (DEC) from
February 9 to 12, 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 event’s 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 expected to host 4,300
exhibitors and 235,000
professional visits,
representing over 180
countries.
Underscoring the event’s
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 Dubai’s
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 Dubai’s
importance as a marketplace
for innovation, procurement,
and large-scale
partnerships.
Ross Williams,
Commercial Director, Informa
Markets Healthcare, said:
“The level of engagement we
are seeing from government
health authorities across
the UAE underscores WHX in
Dubai’s role as a critical
platform for healthcare
leadership, policy dialogue,
and system-wide
collaboration. Bringing
these entities together
highlights the strategic
importance of WHX in Dubai
as a space where public and
private sector leaders align
on the future direction of
healthcare.
“As
governments across the
region continue to
prioritize 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.”
In addition to an
expanded show floor, WHX in
Dubai will place greater
emphasis on a future-focused
content program, 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 tomorrow’s
healthcare. Across four
dynamic days, global
pioneers will explore
advances in biotechnology,
oncology, women’s 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.
The exhibition will also
see the launch of the
WHX
Deep Dive Series, a new
education format combining
hands-on Bootcamps and
executive-level
Masterclasses. Led by
leading healthcare
institutions and global
experts, the series delivers
focused, practical learning,
from skills-based clinical
training to strategic
insights for leaders driving
digital transformation,
sustainability, and
system-wide change.
Rounding out the
knowledge-sharing offering
are the Continuing Medical
Education (CME) accredited
conferences. They cover
General Surgery, Obstetrics
& Gynecology, Urology, Total
Radiology, Public Health,
and Quality Management &
Patient Safety. From 9 to 12
February, influential
speakers from all major
medical disciplines will
showcase the latest
insights, enabling
healthcare professionals to
advance their careers.
In 2026, WHX in Dubai
will be co-timed with WHX
Labs in Dubai (formerly
Medlab Middle East), the
region's leading laboratory
and diagnostics event. While
WHX in Dubai moves to Expo
City Dubai, WHX Labs in
Dubai will continue at Dubai
World Trade Centre (DWTC)
from 10-13 February,
creating a city-wide
experience across two
landmark venues. Together,
the co-timed events will
attract more than 270,000
professional visits and
4,800 exhibitors, forming
the world’s largest
healthcare event.
WHX in Dubai and WHX Labs in
Dubai are held under the
patronage of the UAE
Ministry of Health and
Prevention.
For more
information or to register
for the event, please visit
World Health Expo (WHX).
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