
As part of the Arab Health 2025 event, the largest and most comprehensive health event in the Middle East, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid confirmed the UAE's commitment to the establishment of a forward-looking health model, aligned with the future vision of the nation and contributing to the further improvement of the quality of life of its residents.
His Highness emphasized that investments in health are investments in the future, highlighting the key role of innovation and technology in providing more effective and accessible health systems.
In the framework of this event, participants have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with forward-looking innovations in the sector, which further affirms Dubai's position as a global center for cooperation in the health sector.
"Seeking sustainable solutions"
During the recently concluded exhibition, Sheikh Mohammed, representing Siemens, Philips, and GE Healthcare, informed him about the latest technologies and products presented at the exhibition.
Additionally, at the tour, His Excellency Helal Saeed Al Marri, General Director of Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism, and General Director of Dubai Health Authority; His Excellency Avaidh Segheire Al Ketbi, General Director of Dubai’s Health Authority, as well as His Excellency Dr. Amer Sharif, General Director of Dubai’s Health Authority.
His Highness also emphasized the importance of major partnerships and the spirit of mutual cooperation for shaping a better future for humanity, noting that a common vision and collective will are crucial for achieving significant changes, effectively bringing benefits to future generations.
On the tour with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, he was accompanied by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the second deputy ruler of Dubai.
Arab Health, marking its 50th anniversary, has attracted over 3,800 participants from all over the world and continues until January 30. His Highness also confirmed the conviction that health is a fundamental right for all, emphasizing that fostering innovation in this sector remains one of the country’s priorities.