Asia–Middle East corridor gains momentum in healthtech collaboration
Investors urged founders to understand local healthcare structures, insurance systems and patient segments, as well as articulate why their solution matters to the target market.
Healthcare innovation in the world's biggest markets
Investors urged founders to understand local healthcare structures, insurance systems and patient segments, as well as articulate why their solution matters to the target market.
Panellists highlighted the importance of immersion in clinical settings, understanding local healthcare ecosystems, and aligning solutions with patient and system needs.
Technology-enabled healthcare solutions provide an opportunity for the early detection of diseases and increasing accessibility for healthcare on a large scale in India, writes Satish Kumar Singh, Founder, MY LYF…
Advanced imaging, robotic platforms and AI-assisted navigation are beginning to transform surgical practice, but uneven adoption, legal uncertainty and implementation fatigue continue to constrain progress,
AI’s impact in healthcare will depend less on technological sophistication and more on governance, culture, data quality and workflow integration.
Long-term success in the GCC medtech landscape will depend on translating innovation into practical, locally integrated solutions that align with public health priorities.
Speakers concluded that while regulatory compliance remains essential, commercial viability and clinical adoption must lead decision-making.
The new platform will combine the Health Information Exchange System (HIDI) with the Health Information Highway, providing a unified interface for hospitals, clinics, and individuals.
The MedTech World Middle East finalists represent a diverse mix of clinical innovation, AI-driven solutions, and next-generation medical devices.