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Milestone at WHX 2026 in Dubai, UAE


WHX 2026

We are pleased to announce our participation in WHX Dubai (World Health Expo), one of the world’s leading healthcare exhibitions, taking place from February 9–12, 2026 in Dubai, UAE.

At WHX Dubai 2026, we will showcase our cutting-edge technology designed to enhance efficiency, safety, and precision across pathology and laboratory workflows. Our solutions continue to support laboratories worldwide in achieving faster turnaround times, greater diagnostic confidence, and safer working environments.

📅 Date: Febraury 9–12, 2026
📍 Location: Dubai Exhibition Centre, Dubai
🔎 Milestone Booth: S1.D38

Visit Milestone at Booth S1.D38

We invite you to visit us at Booth S1.D38 to experience firsthand how our integrated solutions are transforming laboratory operations. Our team will be on-site to demonstrate our latest innovations, explore collaboration opportunities, and discuss how our technology supports healthcare professionals in delivering better patient outcomes.

About WHX Dubai

WHX Dubai (World Health Expo) is a premier global healthcare event that brings together industry leaders, innovators, healthcare professionals, and decision-makers from around the world. The event serves as a key platform for discovering new technologies, sharing expertise, and shaping the future of healthcare.

We look forward to connecting with partners, customers, and healthcare professionals in Dubai. Save the date and see you at WHX Dubai 2026!

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