The Gulf Health Council for the Cooperation Council States participated in the Arab Health Conference and Exhibition 2025, which commenced on Monday, January 27, and will continue until Thursday, January 30, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre in the United Arab Emirates.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare quality in the Gulf region, the council is showcasing its Central Registration and Licensing Program, aimed at ensuring the quality and safety of medical products available in Gulf markets.
Additionally, the Unified Procurement Program will be highlighted, focusing on securing human medicines, medical supplies, and veterinary products in accordance with the highest standards and specifications.
Another key initiative being presented is the “Nashratak” Program, which connects patients with healthcare providers through updated pharmaceutical information, easily accessible via QR codes. This initiative seeks to enhance and improve healthcare services, contributing to comprehensive health awareness while keeping pace with advanced technologies within Gulf communities.
The council’s participation reflects its belief in the importance of the exhibition and the opportunities it provides for exchanging expertise with global companies, experts, and specialists in the healthcare sector. It serves as an ideal platform for improving global healthcare standards through knowledge and experience sharing.
The significance of this conference lies in fostering collaboration and strengthening ties between medical and healthcare communities across the member states.