Dubai (WAM)
Dubai Science Park – the first inclusive business community dedicated to science in the region – is participating in the Arab Health Exhibition and Conference “Arab Health 2022” with the aim of researching the horizons of healthcare services and trends in scientific research and future development in the various scientific sectors, and highlighting the attractiveness of Dubai for investment in the fields of science Empowering talents and competencies.
During the event, the complex will also participate in important discussions and dialogues with the participation of experts and specialists to explore the healthcare landscape in the UAE and the region.
Marwan Abdul Aziz Janahi, Director General of Dubai Science Park, said: “Providing high-quality health care services is a top national priority in the country, as our wise leadership is constantly keen on setting policies and rules that stimulate investment in this vital sector and attract talent, skills and business from all over the world in order to prepare, What the changes of the future bring and to ensure a better life for members of society.
He stressed that the UAE has made great strides in the field of medical innovation in order to consolidate its position as a global destination for science with advanced infrastructure, laboratories and advanced manufacturing facilities.
He added that the complex seeks, in cooperation with partners, to highlight the importance of integrating medical sciences with technology outputs to reach ideal and more efficient solutions, as the complex’s platform at the exhibition hosts a range of the largest pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the world working alongside an increasing number of emerging companies and entrepreneurs to explore cutting-edge solutions and delve into the most pressing topics in the pharmaceutical, health, wellness and science industries.
He pointed out that this cooperation comes as a continuation of the role of Dubai Science Park in enhancing communication frameworks, the scope of partnerships and joint strategic work, as the complex previously launched the award-winning “Stuck” campaign, through which we aimed to promote community awareness of paralysis in partnership with Neuro Spinal Hospital, Ottobock and Roxy. Cinemas.
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