Arab Health 2006, the Middle East’s leading hospital, medical equipment and services exhibition, is expected to reach unprecedented levels of participation from exhibitors and the global healthcare community.

Advance bookings from global exhibitors like GE, Siemens, Philips, Johnson and Johnson, Kodak, KCI, Servier, Stryker and Storz, who have all asked for increased stand space, indicate that over 30,000 sq m would be needed to meet the demand in 2006.
Conferences that run parallel to the event will be further enhanced in terms of their number and the quality of speakers. Top strategy experts have been invited to speak at the ‘Leaders in Healthcare’ summit in 2006.
According to John Hassett, exhibition director Arab Health, Siemens Medical Solutions, which had only a 30 sq m stand in 2001, has booked space of  225 sq m for 2006.
“The unique format of the event, which combines an exhibition with cutting edge education in the form of specialist conferences, drew 30,000 visitors and 2000 exhibitors this year. Exhibitors and conference attendees find the right mix of new developments, products and services and make the most of excellent networking opportunities offered by Arab Health. The healthcare industry regards it as one of the best organised global events.”
The organisers expect to host more multi-tracked, specialist conferences in 2006 than the 14 held this year. The conferences offer accreditation in the form of credits from the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education (CME), which help attendees maintain their annual quota of CME credits.
Speaking about their long-term participation in Arab Health 2005, Mohammed Ali-Jabr, marketing director, Mediterranean and Gulf, Karl Storz, said: “We believe that Arab Health it is the most professionally run of the exhibitions and conferences in the region. It provides exhibitors like us an invaluable opportunity to meet end users of our products and gather valuable information. We look forward to the opportunities Arab Health will offer in 2006.
“The key difference at Arab Health is that it does not stand still. We are proud to bring such dynamic and fast growing event to Dubai and the region,” concluded Hassett.