
Connecting the Future of Health Tourism
9 – 10 April 2025 | Dubai, UAE

The global medical tourism market is thriving, driven by high healthcare costs in developed regions, advances in medical technology in low-cost markets, and demand for treatments across diverse specialties. The global medical tourism market is projected to reach USD 207.9 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 12.8%. Key Drivers include rising healthcare costs in developed countries, advancements in healthcare technology, and increasing demand for elective procedures. Top Destinations: Thailand, Mexico, India, and Turkey lead the market due to affordable costs and high-quality care. Wellness is a growing Element: The wellness tourism market reached $814.6 billion in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 12.42% from 2023 to 2030. The demand is driven by a growing focus on preventive healthcare and holistic treatments. Health sectors Driving the Demand for Health Tourism are in the space of Wellness, Specialty Treatments, and Aesthetic care. The heart of this expo is the one-to-one exchange, with each buyer and seller matched to ensure the highest relevance and impact. Connect to the Future: Prior to the event, buyers and sellers will fill out profiles indicating their needs and offerings. Matches are made based on these profiles, setting up tailored meetings designed to maximize mutual benefit. A Focused Format: This structured approach ensures that both buyers and sellers can focus on building meaningful relationships and discussing practical, actionable partnerships.

Matchmaking System:
Buyers and sellers complete profiles to be matched for pre-scheduled, relevant meetings, ensuring targeted interactions that can lead to impactful partnerships.

Workshops & Seminars:
Topics like market trends, patient acquisition strategies, legal insights, and cross-border patient care.

Networking Receptions:
Exclusive evening events for fostering connections.

Showcase Area:
Dedicated booths for sellers to present their services, treatments, and expertise.