
As the healthcare landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, the need for meaningful, scalable, and patient-centric innovation has never been greater – particularly across the Middle East and Africa, where rapidly growing populations, increasing chronic disease burden, and expanding healthcare access are reshaping care delivery. At World Health Expo (WHX) 2026 in Dubai, Baxter joins global and regional healthcare leaders, clinicians, policymakers, and innovators with a shared purpose: advancing care for patients worldwide and across our region.
For Baxter, participation in WHX 2026 goes beyond presenting technologies: it reflects our legacy, long-standing commitment to this region, and our mission to save and sustain lives.
“At Baxter, innovation is not about technology alone – it is about enabling better care for patients and better experiences for clinicians every day,” said Beata Karasinska, General Manager for Central Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa at Baxter. “Our presence at WHX underscores our commitment to partnering with the healthcare community to co-create solutions that improve outcomes, strengthen health systems, and advance our mission.”
Driven by a vision to redefine how healthcare is delivered, Baxter is present wherever healthcare happens – today and into the future – offering essential solutions Baxter: Redefining healthcare delivery with integrated connected solutions across hospitals, physician offices, and other care sites. The company’s innovation strategy is anchored in the realities of patient care within diverse health systems in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond. Baxter’s comprehensive portfolio spans the entire continuum of care, including critical care, nutrition, anesthesia, and surgery. These offerings support clinicians in enhancing outcomes, improving efficiency, and reducing complexity, especially in demanding healthcare environments.
From advanced infusion and patient monitoring technologies to parenteral nutrition solutions and digital platforms, our offerings are designed as integrated solutions that fit seamlessly into real clinical workflows. Increasingly, this means moving beyond stand-alone devices toward a more connected, intelligent ecosystem that unifies devices, systems, and data.
Through this Connected Care approach, Baxter helps enable seamless information flow from the bedside to care teams and hospital systems – supporting clinical decision-making, reducing manual processes, and improving visibility across therapies and patient data. This is especially critical in high-acuity environments such as intensive care units and operating rooms, where timely information and coordinated action can directly influence patient outcomes.
At WHX 2026, Baxter highlights how this holistic approach supports the region’s shift from episodic interventions toward more continuous, outcome-driven models of care – aligned with digital health and healthcare transformation strategies, and the growing emphasis on quality, efficiency, and patient experience.
Healthcare transformation in this region requires partnership. These partnerships are essential not only for technological adoption, but for building sustainable healthcare ecosystems that can meet the needs of growing populations. Across the Middle East and Africa, Baxter works closely with ministries of health, healthcare providers, partners, and societies to co-develop solutions that reflect local priorities – from expanding critical care capacity and strengthening clinical education to supporting digitization and system resilience.
As we engage with healthcare leaders in WHX this year, we do so with a firm commitment: to continue innovating responsibly, partnering meaningfully, and advancing our mission to save and sustain lives – for today’s patients and for generations to come.
Visit the Baxter booth at WHX Dubai: N21 F30.
For more information, visit: www.baxter.com




