GE HealthCare is all set to launch AI-powered medical technologies at Arab Health 2024.
GE HealthCare, a global medical technology and digital solutions innovator, is all set to highlight the game-changing technologies that are defining the future of healthcare with the launch of 19 new product innovations at Arab Health 2024 from January 29 – February 1 at Dubai World Trade Centre.
Hady El Khoury, Regional General Manager MENEAT for GE HealthCare, said, “As an industry-defining innovator, GE HealthCare is a trusted partner in the MENEAT region and has more than 50 years of legacy in driving progress and bringing next-generation technologies to address the region’s diverse healthcare needs. Leveraging deep learning solutions will be critical as more countries shift to a future-ready healthcare ecosystem to promote precise, connected, and compassionate care. Imaging plays a vital role in healthcare diagnosis and delivery, and through collaborations with local and regional providers, our growing portfolio of 19+ new product innovations powered by AI will help revamp existing hospital practices and accelerate diagnostics and treatment in the MENEAT.”
Emphasising its commitment to deliver long-term growth and drive transformational change to support the overall healthcare delivery in the Middle East, Northeast Africa and Turkey (MENEAT) region, GE HealthCare will unveil its leading imaging, ultrasound, and patient care solutions that are designed to better inform clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes at the annual global exhibition and conference. The broad range of intelligent solutions showcased this year reinforces GE HealthCare’s ongoing efforts in the pursuit of healthcare access and equity as it strives to create a world where healthcare has no limits.
More than 3,450 exhibitors and over 110,000 healthcare professionals from 180 countries at Arab Health 2024 will be introduced to GE HealthCare’s cutting-edge innovations in precision care that boldly reimagines how care is delivered and are critical to solving some of the most significant clinical challenges in the MENEAT region. This comes at a time when the healthcare industry in the region is moving from a curative care to a preventive care model and public and private sector stakeholders in the region are investing heavily in technology to make use of early diagnostic tools to accelerate the transformation.