Emirates Health Services unveils advanced clinical care projects at WHX Dubai

Emirates Health Services (EHS) has introduced a series of clinical care projects at the World Health Exhibition (WHX) Dubai 2026, reflecting a shift towards specialised care that incorporates technology and data-driven approaches.

The projects are designed to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and recovery outcomes, while supporting a broader move in the UAE’s health system towards precision medicine. They focus on patient-specific interventions in neurological, cardiac, and musculoskeletal care, using biometric analysis, smart imaging, and clinical simulation to guide treatment and rehabilitation.

Key technologies on display include a Robotic Rehabilitation system that integrates EEG and EMG signals into interactive rehabilitation programmes, aligning therapeutic exercises with neural and muscular activity. The Pulsed Field Ablation system for atrial fibrillation uses high-energy electrical pulses to target heart tissue while minimising impact on surrounding tissue, aiming to improve safety and reduce recovery time compared with traditional methods. BonePixel AI provides 3D modelling from musculoskeletal images to detect early deformities, assist surgical planning, and guide preventative interventions, while supporting patient engagement and surgical training.

EHS said the projects form part of a broader strategy to integrate advanced technologies across healthcare facilities, enhance collaboration between clinical specialties, and align with international standards in precision medicine.

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