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Arab Health 2016

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 25/01/2016 - 28/01/2016
All Day

Location
Exhibition Centre,Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Arab Health 2016

Arab Health is a key healthcare international event where you can meet almost everyone in the region’s healthcare industry under one roof. In its 41st edition, Arab Health offers U.S. companies a unique platform to showcase their products in one of the fastest growing and most lucrative healthcare markets in the world. Held in conjunction with a multi-track healthcare congress, Arab Health is open to professional visitors, dealers, and distributors who attend the show to learn about the latest developments and source new products.

In 2015, Arab Health showcased over 4,000 companies from 70 countries and included 35 international pavilions. In total, there were over 124,000 visitors from 150 countries. The healthcare market in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries represents an outstanding business opportunity for U.S. companies. A fast growing population, rising income levels, increased prevalence of sedentary lifestyle diseases, and trend towards implementation of mandatory health insurance are key drivers behind the growing demand for quality healthcare in the region. Consequently, GCC governments are making significant investments to build healthcare infrastructure and improve the quality of healthcare delivery to international standards. During the 2013-2018 period, healthcare spending is projected to triple to US $133bn while growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3%. In 2012, U.S. exports of medical equipment to the Middle East region amounted to $1.1bn. These statistics provide an idea of the magnitude in US $’s of the business opportunity for U.S. companies.

Any U.S. company interested in participating in the fast growing healthcare sector in the Middle East should participate in the premier healthcare event in the region, Arab Health. The U.S. Commercial Service will be on-hand to provide export counseling for U.S. companies attending this show. Register early for this exciting event since exhibit space sells out quickly.

Contacts:
Larry Tabash, Austin
Senior International Trade Specialist
Phone: 512-936-0039
Larry.Tabash@trade.gov
Anne Marie Novak, Trade Event Programs
International Trade Specialist
Phone: 202-482-8178
Anne.Novak@trade.gov
Joan Williams, Kallman Worldwide, Inc.

Phone: 201-251-2600
joanw@kallman.com

Dilek Kelly, Dubai
Commerce Specialist
Phone: 971 4 309 4163
Dilek.Kelly@trade.gov

Arab Health 2016

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