Abu Dhabi Health Department signs memorandum of understanding with X-Life Sciences

Believing in the pivotal role that cooperation plays in improving healthcare outcomes and supporting innovation, the Abu Dhabi Health Department signed a memorandum of understanding with X-Life Sciences

Abu Dhabi: Believing in the pivotal role that cooperation plays in improving healthcare outcomes and supporting innovation, the Abu Dhabi Health Department signed a memorandum of understanding with X-Life Sciences. 

The memorandum is aimed at improving patient health and safety through establishing a training, mentoring and marketing incubator to support innovators and companies, boosting funding opportunities to support companies and science-specialized start-ups Life in Abu Dhabi, unifying efforts to push the wheel of research and clinical trials in the UAE.

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This move supports the efforts of the Archives to consolidate Abu Dhabi’s status as a global centre for healthcare and life sciences, with increased levels of innovation and health services provided to patients in the UAE.

Recognizing the vital role of collaboration in propelling healthcare excellence and driving innovation, we have entered another impactful agreement.

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi has joined hands with XLife Sciences to improve patient outcomes by providing an incubator for training, mentoring, and market rollout to support innovators and businesses as well as enhancing financing opportunities to support life sciences start-ups and projects while collaborating to drive clinical research and clinical trials in the Emirate.

This step further supports DoH’s efforts in establishing Abu Dhabi as a global hub for healthcare and health sciences while enhancing innovation and health services in the Emirate.

Excerpts from the Abu Dhabi Health Department’s festive Emirati Women’s Day yesterday, where H.E. Dr. Noura Al-Ghaithi, the department’s representative, shared her inspiring story.

The event saw a panel session titled “Together for the Future”, where a group of Emirati women spoke about their pioneering experiences in the healthcare sector including the challenges, aspirations and aspirations.

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Highlights from the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi’s celebratory event yesterday on Emirati Women’s Day. 

The event was led by Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary of DoH, who shared her inspiring story. The momentum continued with a thought-provoking ‘Inspire the Future’ panel discussion, where accomplished Emirati female leaders from the healthcare sector exchanged their stories of experience, challenges, and ambitions.

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