Over 30 Countries to participate Medexpo Tanzania

By Guardian Correspondent , The Guardian
Published at 12:46 PM Sep 08 2025
This year’s Medexpo will feature exhibitors from a diverse range of countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Turkiye, Sweden, Portugal, India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, Kenya, and Tunisia.
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This year’s Medexpo will feature exhibitors from a diverse range of countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Turkiye, Sweden, Portugal, India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, Kenya, and Tunisia.

More than 30 countries from around the world are set to take part in the upcoming Medexpo Tanzania 2025, Africa’s leading international trade exhibition for the medical, healthcare, and pharmaceutical industries, which kicks off this Wednesday, September 10, in Dar es Salaam.

The three-day event will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Expo Center, bringing together leading manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, investors, and healthcare professionals from across the globe. The exhibition aims to provide a strategic platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and business development in the region’s fast-growing healthcare sector.

The exhibition will be officially inaugurated by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Seif Shekalaghe, with invited guests including ambassadors, diplomatic representatives, and leaders of key industry bodies, such as the Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT) and the Tanzania Medicines and Medical Devices Authority (TMDA).

In a statement issued by the event organizers, Expolink Exhibitions, Medexpo Tanzania 2025 is described as offering “an unmatched platform for international collaboration, featuring the latest breakthroughs in medical equipment, healthcare technology, pharmaceuticals, and hospital supplies.

Tanzania continues to emerge as a dynamic player in the African healthcare market, thanks to robust government support, expanding public-private partnerships, and growing investments in health infrastructure.

“Medexpo Tanzania provides unparalleled opportunities for global medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical suppliers, and healthcare solution providers to tap into a thriving market,” the Expolink statement said. “The country’s evolving healthcare sector is backed by policies focused on public health advancement, medical access, and innovation promotion.”

This year’s Medexpo will feature exhibitors from a diverse range of countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Turkiye, Sweden, Portugal, India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, Kenya, and Tunisia.

Key international exhibitors include Biols Pharmaceuticals, Trionara Technologies AB, Fambili Pharmaceuticals, Mercury Lux FZC, Raecho International Limited ,Auxein Medical Pvt. Ltd as well as Daddy D Pro. 

Companies will showcase an extensive range of diagnostic tools, surgical equipment, treatment technologies, and healthcare innovations aimed at addressing both current and emerging medical challenges.

Medexpo Tanzania continues to benefit from its strong collaboration with local institutions, particularly the Ministry of Health and TMDA, which help ensure the event aligns with national health objectives and regulatory frameworks.

Government-led initiatives focused on improving healthcare accessibility, promoting preventive care, and increasing health awareness have played a key role in propelling Tanzania’s healthcare sector forward.

By connecting global innovation with local demand, Medexpo Tanzania 2025 is set to play a vital role in shaping the future of healthcare across East Africa, opening the door to lucrative investment opportunities and improved health outcomes.