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Global Health Exhibition Ends with SR13.3 Billion Investments


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Global Health Exhibition Ends with SR13.3 Billion Investments

111K attendees in three days


The three-day Global Health Exhibition, hosted by the Saudi Ministry of Health, drew to a successful close with whopping 138 agreements, channeling investments of more than SR13.3 billion. The expo saw an impressive turnout, with over 111K attendees.


A key session was held where leading officials including ministers and decision-makers dove into healthcare investment in Saudi Arabia. Also, Health Saudi Minister met with hospital and small healthcare facility leaders to urged them to tap into the expo's resources, scouting investment opportunities to raise quality of medical services.


Global Health Exhibition this year gave healthcare professionals a chance to earn 30 CME accredited hours across eight dynamic programs.

The spotlight was on elevating the quality of life through healthcare innovation. By highlighting opportunities for both local and global investments. The exhibition brought together over 300 exhibitors from 29 countries and unfurled a tapestry of thematic zones, such as: investment zone, laboratories' section, budding startups, and interactive hub.


The 2023 Global Health Exhibition has evolved into a global healthcare powerhouse, boasting a rich tapestry of advancements and broadened horizons. It magnetizes a diverse pool of local, regional, and global exhibitors, all eager to spotlight their cutting-edge medical innovations. Beyond the exhibits, many new features, specialized conferences, and workshops.


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