GITEX Future Health Africa | 28-29 Sept 2027 Casablanca, Morocco

Why Exhibit

Why Exhibit

Connect with Africa’s Most Valuable Healthcare Buyers

GITEX FUTURE HEALTH AFRICA/Morocco is the region’s most strategic platform for global healthcare companies, digital disruptors, and medical innovators looking to expand across the African continent. Backed by high-level public sector support and a curated global audience, this is where business, innovation, and policy meet to shape the future of healthcare.

Who Will You Meet

You’ll meet key decision-makers including:

  • Ministries of Health and national procurement delegations
  • Hospital groups, CIOs, CTOs, CMOs, and clinical leaders
  • Private healthcare providers and insurers
  • Investors, venture capital, and development finance institutions
  • Medical device and diagnostics distributors
  • Healthtech startups, incubators, and accelerators
  • Global NGOs and multilateral organisations
  • Academic institutions and research leaders

Exhibitor Profile

We welcome solutions across all areas of health, including:

  • Imaging and diagnostics
  • Medical devices and equipment
  • Disposables and consumer goods
  • Digital health and AI
  • Laboratory equipment and devices
  • Orthopaedics and physiotherapy
  • Remote care, telehealth, and cloud-based platforms

Stand Options

We offer flexible and high-impact exhibiting packages designed to maximise visibility and ROI:

Shell Scheme Stand

  • Ideal for startups, SMEs, or first-time exhibitors
  • Includes pre-built walls, carpet, fascia name board, lighting, basic furniture
  • Sizes from 9 sqm and up

Raw Space (Custom Build)

  • For experienced exhibitors with custom-built designs
  • High-traffic location options available
  • Minimum 24 sqm

Health Innovation Startup Pod

  • Exclusive for early-stage and growth-stage health startups
  • Includes pod kiosk, name branding, plug socket, and 1 pass
  • Access to investor matchmaking & startup showcase

Country Pavilion

  • Dedicated space for national delegations and trade bodies
  • Includes branding, shared lounge, and press visibility
  • Custom sizes available

Need a tailored solution? Our team will help you design a presence that fits your business goals.

What You Get

  • Direct access to African health sector buyers
  • Business development with public and private hospitals
  • Brand visibility among regional and global stakeholders
  • Networking with government leaders and procurement heads
  • Positioning as a trusted solution partner in Africa

Exhibitors benefit from high visibility among key decision-makers, access to investors, partnership opportunities with government health agencies, media exposure, and the chance to showcase innovations to a targeted audience of healthcare professionals and technology buyers.

The exhibition is ideal for health technology providers, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, telemedicine platforms, AI and machine learning healthcare solutions, electronic health record systems, diagnostic technology innovators, and healthcare service providers.

GITEX Future Health Africa offers flexible exhibition packages including standard booths, premium pavilions, country pavilions, startup pods, and customized spaces to suit various budgets and visibility objectives, all designed to maximize return on investment.

Exhibitors can maximize ROI through pre-scheduled B2B meetings, participation in panel discussions, product demonstration sessions, sponsorship of targeted events, media interviews, and leveraging the event's matchmaking platform to connect with qualified buyers and partners.

Yes, international exhibitors receive comprehensive support including logistics assistance, customs clearance guidance, local partnership recommendations, translation services, and cultural briefings to ensure a smooth and successful exhibition experience in Morocco.

Exhibiting provides a strategic entry point to the African healthcare market by facilitating direct connections with regional distributors, government procurement officials, hospital networks, and investors, while offering insights into regulatory frameworks and market needs across different African countries.