Accra, May, 22, GNA – The West Africa Pharma and Healthcare Expo 2026, will take place from Monday, June 8, at the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) in Accra.
The three-day event, organised in collaboration with Astrovision Global FZCO (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) and ACE Group (India) is under the theme: āAdvancing Healthcare. Connecting Africa.ā
A release shared with the Ghana News Agency said the Expo would bring together healthcare institutions, pharmaceutical manufacturers, policymakers, medical technology innovators, researchers, investors, regulators, development partners, and industry leaders from Ghana, Africa, and across the globe.
More than 100 exhibitors, 3,000 participants, and delegations are expected to attend the event.
Additionally, delegations from more than 10 countries will be represented at the event, which seeks to create opportunities for collaboration, investment, knowledge exchange, and business growth within the healthcare ecosystem.
“A major highlight of the event will be the Healthcare Conference, on June 8, where high-level stakeholders will engage in discussions on critical healthcare issues shaping the future of Africa,” it said.
Key focus areas include pharmaceutical development and manufacturing, artificial intelligence in diagnostics and healthcare delivery, digital health transformation, health system strengthening.
The rest are regional healthcare investment opportunities, herbal and traditional medicine integration, medical technologies and healthcare innovation.
The conference will feature high-level panel discussions, bringing together industry experts, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and institutional leaders to share insights, address emerging challenges, and explore practical solutions for advancing healthcare systems across Africa.
“Exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge products, services, and innovations across pharmaceuticals, medical devices, laboratory technologies, healthcare IT systems, digital health solutions, dental products, herbal medicines, wellness products, and other emerging healthcare technologies driving the future of medicine,” the organisers said.
“It would offer institutions and stakeholders to engage directly with policymakers, investors, global partners, and industry leaders within a dynamic environment focused on solutions and sustainable healthcare advancement.”
The Organising Committee urged healthcare institutions, professional bodies, manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, investors, researchers, and development partners to participate in the event.
GNA
Edited by Beatrice Asamani Savage