dmg events, the leading international organizer of events in the Kingdom, is to stage the inaugural Saudi Hospital Design & Build Expo in Riyadh next year as part of the international Big 5 portfolio of shows. The new annual event, set for the third quarter of 2024, will run at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center as an incubator to future-proof Saudi Arabia’s healthcare facilities. It will also focus on the highly specialized needs of the healthcare infrastructure sector.
The new expo is aligned with Saudi Arabia’s 2030 development goals, which envisage $65 billion worth of investment in healthcare infrastructure in the Kingdom, with 290 hospitals and another 2,300 primary healthcare facilities being privatized.
Saudi Arabia’s Health Sector Transformation Program under Vision 2030 aims to restructure the Kingdom’s health sector to be a comprehensive, effective, and integrated system based on the health of individuals and society, including citizens, residents, and visitors.
The new event focuses on the highly specialized needs of construction for healthcare infrastructure development in Saudi Arabia
“Saudi Hospital Design & Build Expo will be a pivotal platform for design, construction, and technology professionals involved in expanding Saudi Arabia’s medical sector infrastructure to connect, collaborate, and contribute towards meeting the growing healthcare demand within the Kingdom,” said Matt Denton, President, dmg events. “By coming together in a focused platform of this nature, the wider industry can source products that cater to the industry and ensure that facilities are planned and designed specifically around patients’ needs. The expo will facilitate commitment to high-quality, accessible, responsive, and safe services and the efficient use of space and resources, which will help inspire public confidence in the Kingdom’s healthcare provision.”
Aligned with the Kingdom’s 2030 Vision, the upcoming annual event will help futureproof the country’s healthcare industry
The event will attract a diverse range of visitors involved in the healthcare infrastructure industry, including suppliers, specifiers, and healthcare construction professionals. These attendees will find products and services from various sectors such as building materials, sanitation, high-quality air conditioning and air filtration systems, electrical and lighting systems, energy management and UPS technology, interiors and furnishings, laundry and cleaning services, and medical equipment. Additionally, there will be suppliers specializing in modular buildings and structures, communication systems, outdoor site amenities, parking and transportation solutions, patient and staff safety equipment, plumbing and water management, renewable energy, security and access control solutions, signage and wayfinding, as well as waste management and recycling systems.
Visitors will include individuals from various industries such as community health, consultancy, healthcare, construction, infrastructure, and government. They consist of business owners, healthcare project managers, healthcare architects, procurement directors, managers, and medical planners, along with healthcare design consultants.
Globally, the healthcare infrastructure sector is rapidly evolving as providers look for integrated facilities that deliver quality, excellence in patient experience, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, safety, equity, and sustainability.
Building on dmg events’ strong local presence with over 20 events in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Hospital Design & Build Expo will be a timely initiative with smart healthcare transformation as a key pillar of the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030.
The event builds on dmg’s expanding local presence and supports the Kingdom’s smart healthcare transformation ambition
According to Knight Frank’s global bed density research, Saudi Arabia requires a further 40,000 hospital beds by 2035 to meet the healthcare demands of a population expected to grow to 43.7 million by 2030 and the country’s medical tourism, projected for an annual growth of 4.6% until 2028. Longer-term projections suggest the Kingdom will also require up to an additional 61,800 long-term care beds by 2050.
“Technological advancement will be key to ensuring both public and private sector investment is fit for purpose to deliver smart efficiency and meet the increasing regulatory requirements of a sector undergoing massive disruption”, added Denton. “Through this new expo, we are delivering an unprecedented opportunity for stakeholders to come together and discuss the latest trends in healthcare infrastructure design and construction, and to leverage the public-private healthcare partnerships being promoted by authorities in the country.”