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With a 200-bed capacity, the hospital will incorporate cutting-edge medical technologies and innovations that meet international standards to address growing demands for specialised care in the region.
Morocco’s leading private healthcare provider, Akdital, has officially begun construction on its first international hospital in Dubai with a US$70 million investment, extending the group’s footprint beyond national borders.
The new medical facility is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2026, will offer comprehensive healthcare services covering multiple medical, surgical, and oncological specialities, according to a company statement released Tuesday.
With a 200-bed capacity, the hospital will incorporate cutting-edge medical technologies and innovations that meet international standards to address growing demands for specialised care in the region.
This Dubai project represents the first step in Akdital’s planned international expansion into the Gulf region. The group has already outlined plans to open additional facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia between 2025 and 2030.
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In April, Akdital signed a USD 200 million deal with Saudi real estate developers Wataniyah Business Real Estate and Namaya to establish two hospitals in Riyadh and Jeddah. These Saudi facilities are expected to be completed by 2027, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s 2030 health strategy.