Pakistan is participating in the 30th edition of AEEDC Dubai 2026, one of the world’s largest dental conferences and exhibitions, being held from January 19 to 21 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The country is represented by eight companies exhibiting under the umbrella of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), while more than 35 additional Pakistani firms are taking part independently. The participation reflects Pakistan’s growing engagement with international dental and oral healthcare markets.
Officials from the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai inaugurated the Pakistan Pavilion at the exhibition. Representatives of participating Pakistani companies were present during the opening ceremony, marking the formal start of Pakistan’s presence at the three-day event.
Focus on international market access
Speaking at the exhibition, Trade and Investment Counsellor Ali Zeb Khan said international platforms such as AEEDC Dubai provide Pakistani manufacturers and exporters with opportunities to engage with global buyers, explore new markets, and assess emerging trends in the dental sector.
AEEDC Dubai is widely regarded as a major meeting point for professionals in dentistry, oral healthcare, and medical technology, attracting participants from across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Global scale of AEEDC Dubai
According to organizers, the 30th edition of AEEDC Dubai features around 3,900 exhibitors and is expected to welcome more than 85,000 visitors from 177 countries. The event showcases developments across a wide range of fields, including digital dentistry, artificial intelligence applications, laser therapies, paediatric dentistry, oral radiology, microscopic procedures, and infection control.
Industry observers say the exhibition provides a snapshot of global trends shaping the future of dental care and medical technology, while offering participating companies opportunities to establish partnerships and expand international networks.
Pakistan’s participation continues through the closing day on January 21.