FUSE-AI at Arab Health 2025: Opening up new horizons in healthcare innovation

Markus Kräutner (Life Science Nord), Matthias Steffen, (CEO und Co Founder FUSE-AI), 
Oliver Gessl, (Co-CEO FUSE-AI), Oliver Schacht (CEO, Life Science Nord)

From January 27 to 30, 2025, FUSE-AI participated in the prestigious Arab Health, which took place at the Dubai World Trade Center. This important event provided us with a platform to connect with investors, suppliers and customers from all over the world. The event proved to be extremely fruitful and provided us with numerous valuable.

opportunities to expand our network, identify new business opportunities and forge strategic partnerships. The intensive exchange with industry experts and decision-makers enabled us to discuss future developments and gain valuable insights into the latest trends in medical technology and artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Arab Health 2025, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, attracted over 60,000 visitors and more than 3,800 exhibitors from around the world, cementing its status as one of the largest and most important healthcare exhibitions in the Middle East.

Networking and business opportunities Arab Health 2025 provided a dynamic environment for FUSE-AI to build and strengthen relationships with key stakeholders. In total, we held 79 meetings in Dubai, making it a highly successful event. This time there were two of us, making us even more powerful. The exhibition gave us the opportunity to showcase our innovative solutions and explore potential collaborations.

Innovation Showcase The exhibition served as a stage for presenting groundbreaking innovations in healthcare, from cutting-edge medical technology to digital healthcare solutions. There was a particular focus on sustainability in healthcare, with the industry highlighting its contribution to the global health agenda. 

Strategic focus and new initiatives It is important to concentrate on an anchor customer such as the Cleveland Clinic. Equally important is our participation in the DUBAI Sandbox, which gives us quick and uncomplicated access to clinics without a great deal of regulatory effort. The Dubai Sandbox was made possible by a partnership between the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry

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