Ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE inaugurated the Pakistan Pavilion at Arab Health 2025 at Za’abeel Hall 7, Dubai World Trade Centre today. The pavilion hosts 40 leading Pakistani companies under the umbrella of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), showcasing Pakistan’s capabilities in healthcare manufacturing and innovation. Ali Zeb Khan, Trade & Investment Counsellor and other senior officials of Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in UAE were also present on the occasion.
Arab Health 2025, organized under the patronage of the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention, is one of the largest and most prestigious healthcare exhibitions in the world. This year, the event features over 3,800 exhibitors and has attracted more than 60,000 healthcare professionals and industry leaders from over 70 countries. The event focuses on 9 key product sectors, including Medical equipment and devices, Disposables and surgical goods, Orthopedics and physiotherapy, Imaging and diagnostics, General healthcare services, Healthcare infrastructure, Wellness and prevention, Healthcare transformation and Healthcare technology.
The Ambassador highlighted the importance of enhancing Pakistan’s exports across diverse sectors to achieve sustainable economic growth. He commended the globally recognized quality of Pakistan’s surgical and medical products and expressed pride in the country’s contributions to the healthcare industry comprising of Surgical and Pharmaceutical sectors.
Since Arab Health has served as an important platform for the healthcare industry over the past 50 years for collaboration, innovation, and shaping the future of healthcare, it is significantly important to leveraging such platforms to foster business-to-business linkages, drive innovation in research & development and enhance collaboration in digital healthcare services.
Pakistani exhibitors expressed their satisfaction with the arrangements, branding of Pavilion design, visa assistance and reiterated the importance of Arab Health in unlocking Pakistan’s export potential in the UAE and the broader GCC markets.