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The Dubai branch of BD (Becton, Dickinson, and Company), a leading global medical technology company, is marking its presence at Arab Health (29 Jan - 1 Feb) and Medlab Middle East (5 - 8 Feb) this year. During the two events the company will showcase its latest innovations as part of its commitment to drive advancements in patient care, safety and sustainable healthcare practices.
“Our commitment is to foster a robust, innovative, and responsible healthcare system, one that keeps pace with global changes,” said Maher Elhassan, Vice President and General Manager, BD Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey. “Our participation at Arab Health and Medlab this year will be pivotal as we will highlight cutting-edge practices and technologies that prioritize patient and caregiver safety. Through BD’s continual innovation and collaboration with healthcare entities in the region, we aim to not only drive more operational sustainability but also fortify healthcare systems against future challenges.”
During Arab Health and Medlab, BD will highlight its commitment to sustainable healthcare through three foundational focus pillars: Patient Safety, Healthcare Worker Wellbeing, and Operational Efficiency.
BD will also be showcasing the BD Rowa™ technologies at its Arab Health booth this year. This award winning automated dispensing robot technology streamlines medication management, encompassing ordering, logistics, storage, and dispensing processes freeing up more time for healthcare professionals to focus on patient care1 BD-78560
BD will exhibit from its booth in Sheikh Saeed Hall S3.B50 at Arab Health, and from Zabeel Hall5 Z5.E10 at Medlab Middle East. The company’s experts will also be on the ground to host discussions on best practices and demonstrate solutions.
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