WHX Dubai 2026: From smart devices to smart systems
Healthcare is transitioning from device-centric to ecosystem-centric innovation, writes Signify Research's Kelly Patrick after WHX 2026 in Dubai.
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Healthcare is transitioning from device-centric to ecosystem-centric innovation, writes Signify Research's Kelly Patrick after WHX 2026 in Dubai.
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.
Sessions focused on how digital tools and health data are being used to support more preventative and responsive public health approaches.
The system combines on-device AI, multimodal sensors, point-of-care testing, and longitudinal patient data to enable diagnostic support without continuous reliance on cloud connectivity.
The company is highlighting solutions to improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and sustainability, focusing on integrated clinical pathways that connect early detection through treatment.
The French pavilions will showcase a broad range of technology-led healthcare solutions, with a strong focus on digital health, artificial intelligence, connected medical devices, and data-driven clinical systems.
Opening on 8 September, WHX Tech will showcase real-world innovation through 200 speakers across three transformative stages.
Taking place from 16 to 18 July 2025, the event in Malaysia showcases the latest advancements in healthtech and healthcare solutions.