Arab Health 2018 opens in Dubai

Shaikh Hamdan inaugurates Arab Health, with event expected to draw more than 200,000 people

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Dubai: The 43rd edition of Arab Health was inaugurated on Monday by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance.

Shaikh Hamdan toured some of the booths at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
 
The four-day Arab Health 2018 is expected to draw more than 200,000 people, including participants and visitors.

There are 4,072 exhibitors from 43 countries participating in the largest health care congress of the Middle East.

Shaikh Hamdan takes a tour after inaugurating the Arab Health at Dubai World Trade Centre
Shaikh Hamdan takes a tour after inaugurating the Arab Health at Dubai World Trade Centre
Shaikh Hamdan takes a tour after inaugurating the Arab Health at Dubai World Trade Centre
Shaikh Hamdan takes a tour after inaugurating the Arab Health at Dubai World Trade Centre
There are 4,072 exhibitors from 43 countries participating in Arab Health this year.

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