Arab Health Congress will host 9 CME accredited and 3 Healthcare Business Forums (non-CME) from 27 - 30 January 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre and Conrad Dubai, featuring over 250+ speakers and welcoming more than 3,400 delegates.
The 2025 Arab Heallth Congress, held under the patronage of the Ministry of Health and Prevention, will feature 9 CME-accredited and 3 Healthcare Business Forums (non-CME) from 27 - 30 January 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre and Conrad Dubai.
Industry experts will gather to discuss the future of healthcare, exploring the latest topics and groundbreaking technological advancements.
Discover a world of innovation, collaboration, and groundbreaking advancements in healthcare.
The Arab Health Congress 2025 offers a comprehensive lineup of CME-accredited conferences that will equip you with the latest knowledge and skills to elevate patient care.
Download the 2025 CME-accredited Overview Brochure now!
Uncover cutting-edge innovations in digital health and AI, explore investment opportunities, and celebrate women's contributions to the industry.
Network with experts, gain valuable insights, and shape the future of healthcare.
Download the 2025 Healthcare Business Forums Brochure today.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 16 October 2024: Omnia Health Insights offers solutions to minimize the impact of downtime on healthcare and insurance operations. By providing real-time data and analytics, their platform helps organizations maintain business continuity, improve decision-making, and enhance patient care, even during disruptions.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 06 November 2024: The GCC region is actively addressing the rising prevalence of diabetes through innovative solutions. Key advancements include continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems for real-time glucose tracking and emerging non-invasive glucose monitoring technologies. Digital health solutions, like AI-powered platforms and telemedicine, are enhancing diabetes care accessibility and personalization. These innovations, coupled with ongoing research, aim to improve diabetes management outcomes and quality of life in the GCC.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 30 October 2024: Ovarian cancer (OC) is a serious health issue, and early detection is key. Traditional methods like physical exams and blood tests have limitations. However, recent advancements in liquid biopsies and AI-powered algorithms offer promising non-invasive approaches for early diagnosis. These technologies, along with techniques like Raman spectroscopy and photoacoustic imaging, show potential for significantly improving OC detection. Further research and validation are essential to bring these innovations into clinical practice.