“I am very proud to be able to make a statement that reflects the humility of our healthcare teams,” stated Princess Haya in her keynote speech. “The combination of ambition and humility is the kind of balance that healthcare needs, and here in the UAE, we have that balance. Our leadership has embraced technology to ensure quality and it has never forgotten its people. And that is our message to all of you who visit us today. Our nascent system is exemplary in its approach to technology.”
“I have already alluded to the difficulty faced in embracing new technology in healthcare. To ensure successful adoption, we need to equip the physician, the patient, and the system with the right tools and knowledge. We also need to improve medical training to ensure future generations of doctors are proficient in the use of technology, social media, and digital platforms,” Princess Haya continued.
“And this is my point, this is where the balance lies – we have seen all kinds of machines and technologies that have created the architecture, but in the end, it was for the benefit of the people, to give them a home for the future. This same balance needs to be struck between innovation and medicine.”
The Arab Health Exhibition and Congress is considered to be the second largest in the world when it comes to healthcare exhibitions and congresses. From the looks of its Facebook page, the 3D Medical Printing Zone was much more popular this year, as many people were trying out some of the newest technologies on display. Other conference speakers included the Group CEO of informa, Arab Health organizer, Lord Stephen Carter, as well as Paul Miullen, GE Healthcare General Manager, Mohammad Bin Rashid with University of Medicine and Health Societies, and many more.Dr. Bernd Ohnesorge, Siemens Healthineers, President of the Region Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, said, “As a partner of the Leaders in Healthcare conference, we continue to support the UAE’s drive towards adopting innovative technology and comprehensive solutions for healthcare applications. The rapid adoption of new healthcare technologies and partnership models supports healthcare providers in improving patient outcomes, by streamlining processes and pushing the boundaries of patient care. The possibilities are endless for innovation in healthcare and this conference provides the ideal platform for leaders in the industry to converge and discuss how we can better utilize technologies for the benefit of patients across the region.”
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) also displayed its new 3D scanning and printing dental technology at the exhibition. Discuss in the Arab Health Exhibition forum at 3DPB.com.
[Source/Images: Emirates 24/7]