Six MedTech firms represent Kerala in expo at Dubai World Trade Centre
Showcasing Kerala’s innovative and thriving MedTech ecosystem, as many as six companies represented the state in the expo of the four-day Arab Health 2025, the Middle East’s largest healthcare event that opened today at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The state’s expo pavilion in the 50th edition of the event is set up at Hall OS.B30 of the venue where the global audience will get a ringside view of the thriving ecosystem of Kerala for medical devices and life sciences. This is the second time in a row Kerala is participating in the event under Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC).
KSIDC along with Kerala Life Sciences Industries Parks (KLIP) and Kerala Medical Technology Consortium (KMTC), which work collectively to strengthen the MedTech Cluster Ecosystem, are leading the state delegation to Arab Health 2025.
The theme of the 50th edition of the event is ‘Where the World of Healthcare Meets.’ It brings together over 3,800 exhibitors and more than 60,000 visitors, providing a unique platform for innovation, collaboration, and education in healthcare.
Besides featuring Kerala’s capabilities in MedTech manufacturing and life sciences and healthcare domains, the January 27-30 expo also serves as a venue for exploration of collaborations in manufacturing, R&D, and technology exchange.
Six co-exhibitor companies participating in the event are Liberty Med Supplies, Primus Gloves, Iqzyme MedTech, Jayon Implants, Harrison Kodi Lifecare and iOrbit Digital Technologies.
The innovation ecosystem in the state includes 357 startups (MedTech), five advanced incubators, 12 research institutions, and 10 proactive university departments—all collaborating to push the boundaries of health and life sciences. At the heart of this innovation lies a state-of-the-art Life Sciences Park, alongside five leading hospitals pioneering research-led healthcare.
Arab Health 2025 hosts more than 40 country pavilions, with exhibitors representing over 80 countries in total, covering the Middle East, the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia.