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World Healthcare Week
launches as a connected
global week bringing
together healthcare trade,
technology, and leadership
(DUBAI)
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As healthcare systems
worldwide face rising
demand, workforce shortages,
and rapid technological
transformation,
World Healthcare Week
will deliver a connected
global week for
partnerships, innovation,
and strategic dialogue
required to address some of
the industry's most pressing
challenges.
Taking
place in Dubai from 25-29
January 2027, World
Healthcare Week brings
together WHX, WHX Tech, and
WHX Leaders within an
expanded ecosystem spanning
healthcare trade, digital
health innovation, and
global healthcare leadership
across a single connected
week.
World
Healthcare Week 2027,
anchored by World Health
Expo (WHX) - the largest
international healthcare
trade show and conference
will include WHX Tech and
the second edition of WHX
Leaders. Each event is held
under the patronage of the
Ministry of Health and
Prevention (MoHAP). World
Healthcare Week is expected
to welcome more than 95,000
attendees, 4,500 exhibitors,
and representatives from
over 195 countries across
the Dubai Exhibition Centre
(DEC), Expo City, and Dubai
World Trade Centre (DWTC).
The launch of World
Healthcare Week reflects the
dynamic nature of the
healthcare industry, where
technology, investment,
policy, and clinical
practice are increasingly
interconnected. By bringing
together the people shaping
these conversations in one
city, at one time, the event
will create a unique
environment for business,
collaboration, and
innovation.
World
Healthcare Week arrives at a
crucial moment for global
healthcare. Chronic diseases
account for approximately
80% of healthcare spending,
and the World Health
Organization estimates a
global shortage of 10
million healthcare workers
by 2030. Additionally,
governments in the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC)
are accelerating their
investments in digital
health, artificial
intelligence, and the
overall transformation of
healthcare.
Solenne Singer, Senior Vice
President of Informa
Markets, said:
"Healthcare innovation no
longer occurs in isolation.
The decisions that shape the
future of healthcare are
increasingly being made at
the intersection of
technology, policy,
investment, and clinical
practice. World Healthcare
Week reflects that reality
by bringing together the
people driving these
conversations in one place
and at one time.
"With WHX, WHX Tech and WHX
Leaders now combined into a
single connected week, there
is no other occasion in the
global healthcare calendar
that brings together trade,
technology and leadership at
such a large scale."
At the heart of World
Healthcare Week is WHX,
which will take place from
2528 January 2027 across
DEC, Expo City, and DWTC.
Formerly known as Arab
Health and in its 52nd
edition, WHX will bring
together more than 4,200
exhibitors and 90,000
attendees from over 195
countries, acting as the
commercial engine of the
week and connecting global
healthcare businesses,
policy, and scientific
communities.
In
addition to WHX, WHX Tech
will be held at DWTC from
2729 January 2027.
Delivered in partnership
with HIMSS, the event
connects more than 5,000
leaders, innovators, and
investors from the digital
health ecosystem directly
with the clinical,
commercial, and policy
communities from across the
globe.
Following its
regional debut in 2026, WHX
Leaders will take place on
28 January 2027 at DWTC.
This invitation-only forum
brings together more than 15
Ministers of Health and over
300 world health leaders to
shape the next decade of
global health policy,
investment, and system
design.
The success
of our 2026 events
demonstrated the value of
uniting the global
healthcare community in
Dubai. As we continue to
advance these conversations,
World Healthcare Week
provides a platform that
reflects the way healthcare
is changing - connecting
trade, technology, and
leadership. We look forward
to welcoming the industry
back to Dubai in January
2027 for a week of
industry-defining
discussions, new
partnerships, and meaningful
progress across the global
healthcare sector,
Singer added.
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