Egypt explores healthcare cooperation with Türkiye at Dubai health expo

Egypt’s Healthcare Authority Chairperson Ahmed El-Sobky discussed prospects for expanded healthcare cooperation with Türkiye during a visit to the Turkish pavilion at the World Health Expo (WHX 2026) in Dubai, as part of broader efforts to strengthen bilateral ties. The discussions focused on technology transfer, professional training, and boosting medical tourism in Egypt.

During his visit to the Turkish pavilion at the World Health Expo (WHX 2026) in Dubai, formerly known as Arab Health, Ahmed El-Sobky, Chairperson of Egypt’s Healthcare Authority, reviewed a range of innovations on display, including digital health solutions, advanced diagnostic systems, medical imaging technologies, and integrated healthcare platforms designed to enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient experience.

According to a statement from the Authority, El-Sobky said potential areas of cooperation with Türkiye include technology transfer and the localisation of medical industries in Egypt, as well as professional training and knowledge exchange across hospitals and healthcare centres to reinforce domestic healthcare capabilities.

El-Sobky added that collaboration would also extend to medical tourism, supporting Egypt’s “We Care for You in Egypt” initiative, which aims to attract international patients and further improve the quality and competitiveness of healthcare services.

The World Health Expo (WHX) is one of the world’s largest healthcare platforms, bringing together policymakers, healthcare leaders, investors, and major companies to showcase innovations in medical technology, artificial intelligence, and digital health solutions. The visit occurred on February 11, 2026, as part of efforts to strengthen international partnerships.

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