
In addition this initiative will enhance the opportunity to showcase the investment and advances in healthcare in Abu Dhabi. The benefits to Abu Dhabi extend beyond economic impact however, as there will be an increased exposure to global thought leaders thereby helping the emirate emerge as a knowledge hub in healthcare sector.

Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Acting Group CEO, ADNEC, said: “In partnering with TCA Abu Dhabi and the Emirates Medical Association (EMA), ADNEC seeks to increase the number of scientific and medical conferences to grow the direct and indirect impact from business tourism on the economy of Abu Dhabi.

The agreement will herald a new wave of opportunities for international events hosted within the emirate. “This partnership will allow us to continue to advance our strategic objective in promoting Abu Dhabi as a leading destination for high quality healthcare services, knowledge and events alongside our valued colleagues, enhancing our established reputation as a global knowledge hub,” he added. “This agreement is conducive to Abu Dhabi’s role as a primary destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions throughout the region,” said HE Saif Saeed Ghobash, TCA Abu Dhabi Director General. The MoU aims to increase the number of international medical conferences hosted in Abu Dhabi, and foster a collaborative environment of lucrative and productive educational opportunities for medical practitioners throughout the region. SESAM Allied Health/ Nurses: USD 180 Speakers: Bryn Baxendale, Abdulaziz Boker, Rhona Flin, Jan-Joost Rethans, Thomas B.Abu Dhabi, UAE – 06 October 2016: Abu Dhabi Convention Bureau, a division of Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Emirates Medical Association (EMA) and Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) in a landmark initiative that is set to further establish Abu Dhabi as a thriving international medical meetings hub. ĝiscussing how simulation, gamification and virtual environments can improve patient safety through improved education.Sharing methods of teaching and facilitating using simulation, gamification and virtual environments.Identifying and exploring gaps in knowledge with regards to the use of simulation, gamification and virtual environments in health care.

