Dubai to host Radiology Exhibition and Forum October 25th

 Dubai will host the seventh annual Radiology Exhibition and Forum, which will be held from 25 to 27 October at the Dubai World Trade Center, with the participation of a group of experts and doctors specializing in radiology and diagnostic imaging from the region and the world, and about 30 leading companies from more than 25 countries.

The conference’s scientific program includes 65 scientific sessions that will discuss the most prominent topics and technological developments in the fields of radiology and diagnostic imaging, and will provide a platform for participating companies to present their best services and meet with radiologists, radiographers, hospital administrators, professors, academics, researchers, residents, technicians and oncologists.

The conference will focus on various scientific tracks, including the 3-day conference of radiologists, two-day sessions for radiologists, in addition to a one-day virtual symposium on nuclear medicine and ultrasound.

The trade fair accompanying the conference provides an excellent opportunity to meet senior decision-makers in the field and learn about the most prominent technologies and innovations in the world of radiology.

Dr. Abdullah Al Rumaithi, Head of the Radiology Division at the Emirates Medical Association, expressed his pride in holding the seventh session of the annual exhibition and forum for radiology in Dubai next month. Expertise at the local and regional levels.

He said, "In this session, we are working on in-depth topics that discuss the challenges facing this specialty and its future globally, and we look forward in the Radiology Division of the Emirates Medical Association to meet our colleagues in the field and work hand in hand to develop radiology together."

For his part, Hashem Al-Awadi, President of the Emirates Society of Radiographers, said that this event aims to build bridges of communication between the community of radiologists from all over the world to exchange different ideas related to this specialty using the latest innovations provided by artificial intelligence and future solutions that enhance radiology and its capabilities.

For her part, Samar Al-Farra, Head of the Education Unit and a member of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Society of Radiology Technicians of the Emirates Medical Association, confirmed that this annual event is the best platform for exchanging knowledge and experience and communicating with all field specialists, noting that the conference agenda this year will be richer and more comprehensive, as it includes various sessions and activities. And competitions for multiple educational posters that create a rich and distinctive experience for the participants.

This year, the exhibition and the annual forum for radiology will host a specialized B2B business center that contributes to scheduling meetings in advance between exhibitors, qualified buyers, specialists and all decision-makers in radiology centers and health facilities, which will host the seventh session of the conference and exhibition.

Charlotte Birdmore, Executive Director of Professional Policy at the UK Society and College of Radiologists, noted that three experienced speakers will participate in various sessions during the conference that will address clinical treatments, scientific and functional areas of specialization.

The Radiology Exhibition and Forum in the UAE is organized annually by INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions Organization - a member of INDEX Holding - in cooperation with the Emirates Radiology Division and the Emirates Society of Radiographers and with the support of UIBC, the Society of Radiologists in the United Kingdom and the Saudi Scientific Society For Radiology, the Jordanian Radiological Society, the Pakistan Radiological Society and the Bahrain Diagnostic Radiology Association.. The conference and exhibition is sponsored by Bayer, Infinitt, Canon and Del Medical.

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