Over 40 Pakistani businesses have set up shop at the Arab Health 2024, a big Healthcare Exhibition in Dubai.


 Blog Post 1: Pakistani Businesses Shine at Arab Health 2024

Over 40 Pakistani companies are making waves at the Arab Health exhibition 2024 in Dubai, the largest healthcare exhibition in the region. This significant event provides a unique platform for these businesses to engage with global healthcare leaders and explore new markets. With support from the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), these companies are showcasing a diverse range of products, including pharmaceuticals, surgical items, and hospital textiles. The presence of the Pakistan Pavilion at Za’abeel Hall-7 underscores the government’s commitment to fostering international collaborations and boosting the country’s exports in the healthcare sector.

Blog Post 2: Government Support Fuels Pakistani Presence at Arab Health 2024

The Pakistani government, through the TDAP, is backing over 40 businesses participating in Arab Health 2024 in Dubai, a premier healthcare exhibition hosting more than 3,000 exhibitors from 150 countries. Hussain Muhammad, the Counsel General of Pakistan to Dubai and Northern Emirates, emphasizes the importance of Arab Health as an opportunity for investments. The government’s support is not only facilitating the showcasing of pharmaceuticals, surgical products, and hospital textiles but also aiding these businesses in expanding their global footprint and exploring untapped markets.

Blog Post 3: Arab Health 2024: A Golden Opportunity for Pakistani Businesses

Arab Health 2024 in Dubai is more than just an exhibition; it’s a golden chance for over 40 Pakistani businesses to connect with influential figures in the global healthcare community. With the Ministry of Health and Prevention, along with key health authorities, jointly showcasing initiatives and digital health services, the event is a comprehensive platform for present and future opportunities in the health sector. The Pakistan Pavilion at Za’abeel Hall-7, organized with TDAP assistance, signifies the country’s commitment to international collaboration and provides exposure through various sideline events and workshops during the 4-day exhibition, further enriching the experience for Pakistani firms.

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