Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

UAE

Dubai to showcase assistive technologies for the first time in region this November

AccessAbilities Expo is Middle East’s largest event for people of determination



AccessAbilities Expo (AAE) at the three spacious halls of the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) will turn into the biggest platform for accessible product manufacturers, distributors, government entities and medical and education centres dealing with people of determination.
Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: The widest and most-impressive innovative Assistive Technology products will be showcased in Dubai from November 15-17 at the Middle East’s largest exhibition for people of determination, with a focus on products and services to enhance the abilities of people suffering from 27 types of disabilities.

AccessAbilities Expo (AAE) at the three spacious halls of the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) will turn into the biggest platform for accessible product manufacturers, distributors, government entities and medical and education centres dealing with people of determination.

To be held for the fourth time, the business and the consumer-focused platform is the answer to fulfilling the aspirations and expectations of more than 50 million people of determination residing in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), according to organisers Nadd Al Shiba PR and Event Management.

Distinguished efforts

Being held under the patronage of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates airline and Group, it falls within the framework of the distinguished efforts being made by government and private agencies in the Arab world’s second-largest economy to empower pople of determination over the next 50 years.

Sheikh Ahmed said: “The UAE is moving forward confidently on the path of building an inclusive society for people of determination and their families, within the framework of the policy set out by our wise government to ensure their access to opportunities, facilities and distinguished lifestyles to them in the country. AAE will help fulfil the commitment to bring the best technologies and services from around the world to help our public and private sectors enhance the lives of People of Determination and create a common platform to meet and cooperate with the international community to build a sustainable future that meets the aspirations of people of determination.”

Advertisement

‘Improving living and working standards’

Ghassan Suleiman Amhaz, general coordinator AAE, remarked: “Technology makes a big difference for pople of determination in navigating and exploring the world more easily and comfortably and removes many of the obstacles for People of Determination. The Expo has established its presence as a global platform for the best technologies needed by pople of determination — 50 million of whom live in the Middle East alone. Improving the living and working standards for them is an absolute social responsibility and makes a good business sense.”

The organisers expect the number of companies and medical and rehabilitation centres participating in the exhibition from government and private agencies will be more than 250 from 50 countries. It will attract more than 10,000 visitors from different countries in the region and outside and will bridge the gap that exists in the market.

Delivery of assistive products and services

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), only one in 10 people in need today have access to assistive technology due to high costs, lack of awareness and availability, shortage of trained personnel, ineffective policies and mismatched financing. Assistive technology is an umbrella term covering the systems and services related to the delivery of assistive products and services.

Assistive products maintain or improve an individual’s functioning and independence, thereby promoting their well-being. Hearing aids, wheelchairs, communication aids, spectacles, prostheses, pill organisers and memory aids are among the range of assistive products. Globally, more than one billion people need one or more assistive products.

Advertisement