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Dubai: Visitors to Face Admission Fees at Major Exhibition in 2024

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Major Exhibition Arab Health 2024, the Middle East’s premier healthcare exhibition, is embracing a significant change by introducing a paid entry system for its upcoming edition. Departing from the tradition of free visitor registration, this shift aims to enhance the purposeful attendance and overall quality of business and learning opportunities.

New Entry Fee Structure

Starting January 4, 2024, Arab Health will implement a paid entry system. To encourage early registrations, UAE residents and visitors can secure free entry until January 4. Subsequently, an early bird offer of Dh100 will be applicable for registrations between January 4 and January 28, 2024. From January 29 to February 1, 2024, the fee will increase to Dh200.

Record-breaking Exhibitor Interest: Major Exhibition

The 49th edition of Arab Health, scheduled from January 29 to February 1, 2024, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, has already made history by being officially sold out in November. This achievement, over three months before the event, reflects a remarkable interest from international exhibitors.

Global Representation and Pavilion Highlights: Major Exhibition

Expecting over 110,000 healthcare professional visits, Arab Health 2024 will host exhibitors from 73 countries, occupying 25 halls. The exhibition will showcase over 40 international pavilions, with notable debuts from Serbia and Hong Kong. Additionally, pavilion spaces for Australia, Estonia, Italy, and Indonesia have been expanded, adding to the diverse and comprehensive nature of the event.

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