Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirate
Date
February 9–12, 2026
Utah Companies Make Connections at WHX Dubai
When it comes to global healthcare, WHX Dubai is where business moves forward — and Utah companies were at the center of the action. World Trade Center Utah led a delegation of healthcare-focused businesses to the show, building meaningful connections and laying the groundwork for long-term international growth.
Utah companies continue to be global healthcare leaders. From advanced surgical technologies and precision diagnostics to digital health platforms and scalable care delivery systems, Utah businesses combine technical expertise with regulatory readiness and export experience. At WHX Dubai, WTC Utah elevated our state’s capabilities on a global stage.
Company Highlights:
Cellcura Sciences made many leads and connected with government partners and distributors in the UAE and beyond. They are currently exploring the export controls for amniotic acellular fluid (stem cells). Dr. Robert Kellar, president and chief science officer at Cellcura, also spoke on regenerative medicine, the progress of the field and modern-day examples of how this technology can be used to improve lives.
Co-DX met with their partners in both their joint ventures, CoMira (KSA) and CoSera (India) at the show. They also met potential investors from Abu Dhabi to accelerate the manufacturing and distribution of their Co-DX PCR platform across both countries.
AAPC in collaboration with American Medical Association( AMA) met with the Health Authority in Jordan to discuss bringing the Western medical codes and training (performed by AAPC) into that country.
Seek Labs made many valuable connections and shared information about their AI discovery system, BioSeeker.
The Utah pavilion was sponsored by World Trade Center Utah in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO) and industry partners.