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Healthcare & general services

Whether you're aiming to be a distributor for the latest healthcare products or looking to source the most innovative medical solution for your healthcare facility, the Healthcare & general services sector at Arab Health is the perfect avenue for you to do business with key industry leaders.

Company name Booth number Country
American Hospital Dubai LLC CC10 United Arab Emirates
Anod Teknoloji A.S. S3.F57 Turkey
Antonio Matachana, S.A. (Matachana Group) H3.F19 Spain
Aygun Cerrahi Aletler San. Ve Tic. A.S. SA.H01 Turkey
B dot Medical R.E50 Japan
Bieffe Italia S.r.l. - Weiko H7.F01 Italy
Bin Ali Medical Supplies LLC H4.F68 United Arab Emirates
Biochem Bernberg GmbH S2.G54 Germany
BMJ H6.E05 United Kingdom
CAHOUET Z2.D11 France
Celuch Consulting R.N33 Poland
Cesam Especialidades Farmaceuticas Lda H7.F39 Portugal
Chamber of Commerce of Luxembourg H3.B10 Luxembourg
Drug Manufacturing Company LLC R.B17 Oman
Dubai Health Authority CC130 United Arab Emirates
ECODAS Z2.E59 France
ECRI H6.G70 USA
ESSTEE EXPORTS HEALTHCARE DIVISION H8.G51 India
Fasten Medical Pvt Ltd H8.F06 India
G. Samaras S.a. H2.F01 Greece
Globalcare Medical Technology HK Ltd H1.C75 Hong Kong
Heet Healthcare Pvt Ltd R.B58 India
IMA-X S.A. H3.B10 Luxembourg
Invex Health Private Limited CB72 India
KOC BURO MOBILYALARI INS. SAN. TIC. LTD. STI S1.C52 Turkey
MASENZ DANYA GROUP SL R.B38 Spain
MEDI SPORT SRL R.F39 Italy
MedicalRenting.com Sp. z o.o. H2.A54 Poland
Mediform SA H8.D01 Greece
NASCO HEALTHCARE INC H6.E51 USA
N-Biotek Inc H7.G01 Korea
Orpea Middle East Investments LLC H7.B30 United Arab Emirates
PERGO MEDIKAL VE ?LAÇ SANAY? A? CB158 Turkey
Philosys Co., Ltd H4.B59 Korea
Silesia Region H6.D10 Poland
Sulinda R.C16 Saudi Arabia
Suru International Pvt Ltd R.E70 India
Tecnimed SRL H4.E58 Italy
Tuttnauer Europe B.V. H4.D11 Netherlands
UltraVision Medical Equipment Trading S2.E03 United Arab Emirates
Unimarc SAS Z2.E58 France
Upper Silesian Accelerator for Commercial Enterprises Ltd. H6.D19 Poland
VeHu-Medical GmbH H3.A51 Germany
Visionmed Ltd R.J03 Korea
Vissco Rehabilitation Aids Pvt Ltd R.K04 India
WEMED Z2.E55 France
World Expo International Sp. z o.o. R.N35 Poland

The healthcare & general services industry:

Global healthcare expenditures are expected to continue to rise as spending is projected to increase at an annual rate of 5.4% between 2017-2022, from US$ 7.724 trillion to US$ 10.059 trillion. The emergence of personalised medicine, increased use of technologies, entry of disruptive and non-traditional competitors, the demand for expanded care delivery sites, and revamped payment models are all impacting the financial performance of the healthcare ecosystem. Current Healthcare Expenditure (CHE) in the GCC is projected to reach US$ 104.6 billion in 2022, registering a CAGR of 6.6% from an estimated US$ 76.1 billion in 2017. An Alpen Capital report highlighted that the UAE and Oman are likely to witness growth rates of above 9 per cent in the coming years, in anticipation of a fast-growing population, implementation of mandatory health insurance and above regional average medical inflation rates.

Amidst an ageing and expanding population, and the increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases, the healthcare sector is fast emerging as a priority for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as they work to diversify their economies away from a reliance on oil production.


The report will focus on infrastructure investments and how customer centricity will play an increasingly important role in the evolution of the region’s healthcare industry with patient experience becoming a priority for both public and private players. Major developments in technology, an influx of medical tourists, as well as changing patient needs are also emerging as major drivers for the bourgeoning GCC healthcare landscape.


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