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Health Minister Inaugurates Qatar Medicare 2025 with Participation of 100 Companies

Organised by IFP Qatar in Collaboration with Qatar Chamber H.E. Mr Mansoor bin Ebrahim bin Saad Al Mahmoud, Minister of Public Health, inaugurated the second edition of Qatar’s International Healthcare and Medical Exhibition and Conference – Qatar Medicare 2025, held under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). The event, organised by IFP Qatar in collaboration with Qatar Chamber, runs from November 11 to 13, 2025, at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), bringing together 100 local and international companies from across the healthcare ecosystem — including 64 local exhibitors and 36 global participants. This year’s edition showcases the latest advancements in healthcare innovation, medical technology, and sustainable health systems, featuring healthcare professionals, hospital representatives, medical service providers, technology experts, and investors from around the world. Public-Private Collaboration in Healthcare Ms Ibtihaj Al Ahmadani, Chair of the Health Committee at Qatar Chamber, reaffirmed the Chamber’s support for achieving self-sufficiency in Qatar’s healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. “The Qatar Chamber is committed to achieving self-sufficiency in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Qatar Medicare reflects the strong public-private collaboration driving Qatar’s healthcare landscape,” Al Ahmadani said. She noted that this year’s event includes the participation of key governmental and semi-governmental entities, such as Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), as the official partner, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), as the government partner. International representation spans 14 countries, featuring leading global organisations including the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), UNESCO, World Health Organisation (WHO), and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), alongside numerous regional and private-sector partners. According to Fitch Solutions, Qatar’s healthcare sector is set for rapid expansion, with total health expenditure projected to grow at a CAGR of 14% by 2029, reaching USD 11.5 billion (QAR 41.86 billion) — positioning Qatar as the third-largest healthcare market in the GCC and tenth in the MENA region. Comprehensive Conference Agenda Ms Hayat Bayan, Commercial & Operations Director at IFP Qatar, outlined the dynamic structure of the three-day event, which features over 55 speakers, 25 presentations, five dialogue sessions, and four workshops. “Qatar Medicare includes daily one-on-one meetings between exhibitors and major hospitals, panel discussions, workshops, and an Open Stage segment that allows professionals to share their expertise. The event will conclude with the Qatar Medicare 2025 Healthcare Excellence Awards, recognising 15 categories of outstanding healthcare institutions and professionals,” Bayan said. She highlighted that the conference addresses key themes, including: Industry Voices and Strategic Partnerships Mr Nasser Mohammed Al Hajri, Chairman of Al Jazira Medical Group and Platinum Sponsor of the event, emphasised the importance of innovation and collaboration: “We will showcase our latest healthcare technologies and services while strengthening partnerships with the public sector. Our strategy focuses on expanding in the local market to meet Qatar’s growing healthcare demands.” Dr Zainab Al Moosa, CEO of Almoosa Specialist Hospital, noted the group’s participation as part of its regional growth strategy: “As a leading healthcare provider in Saudi Arabia, we aim to explore new opportunities for joint collaboration and expansion across the region through our participation in Qatar Medicare.” Dr Hadi Mohamad Abu Rasheed, Scientific Advisor at the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), stressed the organisation’s commitment to raising public awareness and advancing cancer prevention: “As a Silver Sponsor, QCS is reinforcing its awareness role, focusing on cancer prevention, early detection, and public education. The event also allows us to explore partnerships that enhance healthcare innovation and improve the quality of life for patients.” Driving Innovation and Healthcare Excellence Qatar Medicare 2025 serves as a dynamic platform to connect innovators, policymakers, and investors, creating new opportunities for knowledge exchange and growth within the healthcare sector. Through its robust agenda, international participation, and collaboration between government and private stakeholders, the event underscores Qatar’s growing role as a regional hub for healthcare innovation and investment. Organised by: IFP QatarIn Collaboration with: Qatar ChamberVenue: Doha Exhibition & Convention Center (DECC)Dates: November 11–13, 2025    

Qatar Medicare 2025 to Kick Off on November 11 at DECC

100 Local and International Companies to Participate in Qatar’s Leading Healthcare Exhibition The Qatar Chamber has announced the second edition of Qatar Medicare, the country’s premier international healthcare and medical exhibition and conference, taking place from 11–13 November 2025 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). Organised by the Qatar Chamber in collaboration with IFP Qatar, and held under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health, Qatar Medicare 2025 will bring together 100 exhibitors — including 64 local and 36 international companies from 14 countries — representing health professionals, hospitals, medical service providers, technology experts, and investors. Driving Innovation and Global Collaboration in Healthcare In his remarks, Ali Saeed Bu Sharbak Al Mansouri, Acting General Manager of Qatar Chamber, stated: “Qatar is witnessing remarkable progress in its healthcare sector, becoming one of the leading destinations for medical tourism in the Middle East. Qatar Medicare serves as a key platform to forge partnerships, attract investment, and enhance the sector’s global competitiveness — in line with the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.” Qatar: A Global Hub for Healthcare Innovation H.E. Sheikh Dr Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani, Director of the Department of NCDs Prevention Programs at the Ministry of Public Health, emphasised Qatar’s rise as a global hub for healthcare innovation, noting that the Third National Health Strategy (2024–2030) focuses on quality, sustainability, and clinical excellence. According to Fitch Solutions, Qatar’s healthcare expenditure is projected to grow at a 14% compound annual rate by 2029, reaching USD 11.5 billion, making Qatar the third-largest healthcare market in the GCC and tenth in MENA. Expanding Participation and International Recognition Hayat Bayan, Commercial & Operations Director at IFP Qatar, said: “Qatar Medicare 2025 highlights the latest healthcare innovations and connects professionals, companies, and institutions worldwide. This year’s edition features strong international participation from 14 countries and institutions, including WHO, UNESCO, Africa CDC, and the International Labour Organisation.” The event features 40 expert speakers, 25 presentations, five panel sessions, and four workshops, concluding with the Qatar Medicare 2025 Healthcare Excellence Awards, which honour top-performing institutions and professionals. Industry Leaders at the Forefront A Global Platform for Healthcare Excellence Qatar Medicare 2025 underscores Qatar’s leadership in medical innovation, digital transformation, and public-private partnerships. Ranked first in the Arab world and 21st globally in the 2025 Healthcare Index, Qatar continues to build a world-class healthcare ecosystem, recognised by the WHO as the first nation where all municipalities are certified as Healthy Cities. Event Dates: 11–13 November 2025Venue: Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), Qatar  

Hospitality Qatar 2025 Kicks Off at DECC with 150 Exhibitors from 20 Countries

A Decade of Excellence in Qatar’s Leading Hospitality and Tourism Exhibition Under the patronage of H.E. Mr Saad Bin Ali Al Kharji, Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Chair of the Board of Directors of Visit Qatar, the 10th edition of Hospitality Qatar 2025 officially opened at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). Organised by IFP Qatar, this milestone event—running from October 28 to 30, 2025—marks ten years of innovation and excellence in Qatar’s hospitality, tourism, and HORECA industries. Welcoming 150 exhibitors from 20 countries, including Argentina, Chile, India, the UAE, China, Italy, and the Netherlands, the exhibition reinforces Qatar’s global standing as a regional hub for hospitality, business, and investment. Qatar’s Tourism Vision Strengthened Mr Omar Abdelrahman Al Jaber, Chief of the Tourism Development Sector at Qatar Tourism, emphasised the exhibition’s role in shaping the country’s tourism landscape: