Why it matters:
The show highlights Iran’s focus on upgrading hospital infrastructure and sourcing modern equipment, signaling investment in health-system capacity.
Participation of European firms indicates ongoing commercial and technical ties in medical technology and facility design.
The big picture
Hospitex 2025 positions Iran to modernize clinical environments and strengthen preparedness by showcasing integrated facility solutions and advanced equipment.
A large, diverse exhibitor list suggests demand for hospital construction and services, offering opportunities for Iranian suppliers, contractors, and health planners.
Officials present:
Attendees at the opening included Nozarpour, Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development and CEO of the Organization for the Construction of Governmental Buildings and Facilities; Beikzadeh, CEO of the Iran International Exhibitions Company; and Nikdel, board member and CEO of the Specialized Holding for the Development of Healthcare and Medical Equipment Centers, alongside industry managers and experts.
Participants:
More than 91 domestic and international companies from countries including Italy, Denmark, and France are exhibiting hospital equipment, medical facility systems, design and consulting services, contracting, and related construction solutions.
Dates and location:
The exhibition runs from 13 to 16 December at the Tehran Permanent International Fairground.
Go deeper:
The event serves as a platform for technology transfer, joint ventures, and partnerships that could accelerate domestic production and improve service delivery in hospitals.
Visibility at the exhibition may shape procurement priorities and public investment in health infrastructure over the coming year, affecting how hospitals are designed, built, and equipped nationwide.
Hossein Amiri - Mahboubeh Habibi