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MayThe 7th Medical Tourism World Summit, Conference and Expo will Convene in July 2022
AMMAN – Under the Royal Patronage, the 7th
Medical Tourism World Summit, Conference and Expo in Jordan will be launched in
July 2022. The summit will be managed by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG.Global)
and organized by the Pioneers Road
Company.
On this occasion, HE Dr. Talal
Abu-Ghazaleh, founder and chairman of TAG.Global, stated that “The Royal
Patronage has been always a guarantee for the success of any project,” noting
that the patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II to this particular event
demonstrates His Majesty's keenness on boosting economy in general and the
medical tourism in particular, being one of the main contributors to the national
economy.
The Summit agenda includes holding a
comprehensive medical exhibition in addition to several other activities. The
aim is to market Jordan's outstanding medical services, provided by government
and private hospitals, as well as institutions specialized in the
pharmaceutical industry, medical equipment, medical tourism, medical
laboratories, and others.
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh also affirmed the
importance of such a Summit in highlighting Jordan's excellence in the
healthcare sector in terms of the solid infrastructure of hospitals,
laboratories, advanced pharmaceutical industries, and competent healthcare
professionals in various medical specialties, in addition to the diverse
medical supplies that match those in the most developed countries.
Furthermore, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh stressed the
importance of marketing healthcare services, and shedding light on the progress
made in this sector, which would positively increase the demand for such
services and products, and ultimately, boost the national economy.
The Summit’s agenda will also include
various meetings and will organize tours for the participants to visit
hospitals, medical facilities, pharmaceutical and insurance companies
throughout the Kingdom.
For his part, Pioneers Road CEO, Mr. Ayman
Arikat, said that the Conference would pave the way for signing agreements and
memorandums of understanding, adding that it will be attended by a large number
of decision-makers, buyers, and representatives of institutions and other
interested parties in the medical sectors, in addition to healthcare diplomatic
attachés in Jordan.