- by foxnews
- 31 Jan 2025
Medical and health tourism is on an upward trajectory, with increasing demand globally. This dynamic sector is set to take center stage at ITB Berlin 2025, the world's largest travel trade show, held at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds from 4 to 6 March. The Medical & Health Tourism Pavilion, now located in Hall 4.1, will showcase cutting-edge services, treatments, and wellness solutions from top-tier exhibitors worldwide.
Medical and health tourism is on an upward trajectory, with increasing demand globally. This dynamic sector is set to take center stage at ITB Berlin 2025, the world's largest travel trade show, held at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds from 4 to 6 March. The Medical & Health Tourism Pavilion, now located in Hall 4.1, will showcase cutting-edge services, treatments, and wellness solutions from top-tier exhibitors worldwide.
Global Exhibitors Showcasing Innovation
The exhibition space will also feature a dedicated networking lounge, providing professionals with opportunities to connect, collaborate, and discuss emerging trends in medical and health tourism.
A Comprehensive Programme of Expert Discussions
Keynote Speech: The Future of Medical Tourism
Prof. Diana Cuevas, president of the World Council for Medical Tourism, will deliver an inspiring keynote on the integration of medical tourism into the global hospitality landscape. She will discuss how the sector is evolving to meet the needs of international travelers seeking high-quality healthcare services combined with premium travel experiences.
Exclusive Media Events
Conclusion
With a robust lineup of exhibitors, expert discussions, and exclusive networking opportunities, ITB Berlin 2025 is set to be a landmark event for the medical and health tourism industry. As demand continues to grow, this global platform will highlight the latest innovations and developments shaping the future of medical travel, wellness retreats, and healthcare tourism worldwide.
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