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WHX Labs in Dubai to
gather global experts in
Antimicrobial Resistance at
inaugural AMR Leaders’
Summit
(DUBAI)
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World Health Expo (WHX)
Labs (formerly Medlab
Middle East), which will be
held at Dubai World Trade
Centre from 10-13 February,
will address the growing
global threat of
antimicrobial resistance
(AMR), predicted by the
World Health Organization
(WHO) to cause up to 10
million deaths annually and
a potential $1 trillion in
additional healthcare costs
worldwide by 2050.
AMR occurs when bacteria,
viruses, and fungi evolve to
resist medications, making
infections harder to treat
and increasing the risk of
severe illness, disability,
and death. The misuse and
overuse of antimicrobials in
humans, animals, and
agriculture remain the
leading drivers of AMR, with
systematic gaps accelerating
the threat.
While
investment for research and
development (R&D) increased
by 10% between 2017 and
2019, progress continues to
be hindered by a limited
pipeline of new drugs,
especially when compared
with funding for
diagnostics.
A
flagship launch for WHX Labs
in Dubai 2026, the AMR
Leaders’ Summit, held from
12-13 February, will
spotlight AMR by bringing
together scientists,
clinicians, policymakers,
and innovators to bridge the
gap between research and
implementation.
Chaired by Dr Wael
Elamin, Medical Director,
Environmental Sciences, M42,
the co-chairs for the event
are Prof. Abiola Senok,
Chair of Basic Medical
Sciences and Professor,
Microbiology and Infectious
Diseases, MBRU; Dr. Kavita
Diddi, President, Emirates
Society of Clinical
Microbiology (ESCM)Ms; and
Dr Seema Oommen, Section
Head, Microbiology and
Infectious Molecular,
Burjeel Medical City.
Underscoring the
importance of the summit,
Dr Elamin said:
“Antimicrobial resistance is
no longer a future risk — it
is a present and growing
threat to global health
security. Tackling AMR
requires alignment across
policy, diagnostics,
clinical practice, and
innovation. The AMR Leaders’
Summit at WHX Labs in Dubai
is designed to move beyond
discussion and drive
practical solutions that
enhance surveillance,
support responsible
antimicrobial use and
protect patient outcomes
worldwide.”
The
opening day of the AMR
Leaders’ Summit will focus
on the global and national
response to AMR, with
keynote insights from the
WHO and regional public
health leaders, alongside
expert discussions on
technology and innovation.
Sessions will also explore
genomics, equity in AMR
policy, and how hospital
practices are expected to
evolve by 2028.
Dr Souha Kanj,
Professor of Medicine and
Chair of the Infection
Control and Prevention
Program at the American
University of Beirut (AUB),
will deliver the opening
keynote that day, addressing
antimicrobial resistance in
conflict zones.
Speaking ahead of
the summit,
she said: “Policy
discussions focus on
national action plans,
regulatory frameworks, and
governance structures, while
acknowledging that many
countries - particularly
those affected by conflict
or economic instability -
struggle to fully implement
global AMR recommendations.
The summit addresses how
policy can remain effective
and flexible in fragile
contexts, where traditional
health system assumptions do
not always apply.” The
second day of the AMR
Leaders’ Summit will shift
the focus to leadership,
innovation, and One Health
approaches, highlighting
lessons from Africa and the
Middle East in areas such as
genomic surveillance,
epidemiology, and the
environmental determinants
of AMR. Throughout the
program, open-mic sessions
and networking opportunities
will encourage dialogue
between stakeholders,
reinforcing the summit’s
objective of moving beyond
awareness toward
coordinated, implementable
actions that strengthen
global AMR preparedness and
healthcare resilience.
Tom Coleman,
Group Exhibition Director,
Informa Markets Healthcare,
added: “The
first-ever AMR Leaders’
Summit at WHX Labs in Dubai
2026 aims to support
international efforts to
safeguard antibiotic
effectiveness and strengthen
healthcare resilience for
the future. The program is
designed to bring together
global expertise and
accelerate practical,
real-world action against
antimicrobial resistance.”
WHX Labs in Dubai
will provide a platform for
dealmaking, networking, and
knowledge exchange, while
addressing some of the most
pressing challenges in
laboratory science. The
event is held under the
patronage of the UAE
Ministry of Health and
Prevention, reinforcing the
nation’s commitment to
delivering world-leading
healthcare.
Marking
a quarter of a century of
success, WHX Labs in Dubai
will be held under the theme
“25 years of laboratory
innovation: Uniting
Communities for better
health” and will present an
international showcase of
excellence in laboratories,
diagnostics, and precision
medicine
WHX Labs in
Dubai coincides with World
Health Expo (WHX) in Dubai,
which will be held from 9-12
February at the Dubai
Exhibition Centre.
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