The recently held Global Health Exhibition in Saudi Arabia, which brought together healthcare leaders and industry experts for an immersive experience, ushered in a new era in medicine.
The event provided a unique platform for individuals and organizations to exchange knowledge and discuss business growth, fostering collaboration and innovation.
The Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center served as an ideal venue for the exhibition, its expanded space accommodating diverse needs and showcasing modern devices and methods in the global healthcare industry.
The event offered a valuable chance for investors and industry professionals to learn about the future of the global health industry. With over 100 distinguished speakers covering topics such as preventive health, nursing, allied healthcare, health systems, and healthcare technology, participants were able to gain insights into the industry’s diverse dimensions.
Covering health, infection control, decision-making, and related issues, Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel kicked off the conference by introducing a health insurance project for citizens in the coming years aligned with the goals of Vision 2030.
Experts discussed future trends, current obstacles, and potential areas for improvement in healthcare quality science. They also addressed financing challenges in health systems and the necessity to secure revenue for enhancement and development.
The Saudi edition of this conference offered a distinctive experience, featuring participants from across the globe and contributing to a comprehensive health renaissance at various levels, including organization, investment, technology, and leadership in medical and related fields.
On the sidelines of the event, a number of sessions facilitated networking between industry pioneers.
The forum also discussed the role of development and innovation in achieving a more consistent and stable health system while maintaining environmental and social responsibility.
The event captured investor interest, prompting them to invest in health and wellness projects by showcasing investment journeys, offering a dedicated platform, streamlining procedures, and providing Ministry of Investment support, guiding investors through licensing, permits, obligations, and updates in regulations.
Al-Jalajel, along with his deputies, were present over three days, underscoring the Kingdom’s determination to assert itself globally in the field of healthcare.
They visited spaces allocated to both startups and established companies, demonstrating a commitment to innovation.
The Saudi edition of this conference offered a distinctive experience, featuring participants from across the globe and contributing to a comprehensive health renaissance at various levels, including organization, investment, technology, and leadership in medical and related fields.
Over 70 companies and institutions from 20 countries, along with numerous sponsors, participated in the exhibition with the goal of maximizing benefits, presenting visions, enhancing cooperation in healthcare, and investing in Vision 2030 projects.
• Saad Majdy Baslom has over 10 years of leadership and specialist experience in complementary medicine practice. He holds a doctorate in traditional Chinese medicine, a master’s in Chinese herbology, and a master’s in acupuncture.