Chinese medical device enterprises and leading hospitals showcased cutting-edge products and frontier clinical solutions at the World Health Expo Dubai 2026, where the China pavilion stood out as one of the most popular sections.
The expo, held from Monday to Thursday, drew more than 4,300 exhibitors from over 180 countries and regions.
Ren Fang, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Medical Equipment, highlighted that Chinese-made devices have gained strong recognition in Middle Eastern markets over the past decade, driven by competitive pricing, reliable quality.
"Looking at last year's export data, our medical equipment product exports to 16 Middle East countries reached 2.2 billion U.S. dollars, representing a year-on-year increase of 10 percent," said Ren.
Beyond hardware, Chinese hospitals introduced smart hospital solutions that highlight how telemedicine and robotic healthcare are reshaping patient care globally.
"In fact, telemedicine, especially robotic healthcare, can greatly facilitate medical experts in better serving patients. Therefore, this approach has significant practical implications for many regions in the Middle East," said Cheng Yongzhong, Party secretary of West China Hospital of Sichuan University.