KARACHI, JUL 2: /DNA/ – The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD) and the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) will jointly organize a Medical Tourism Conference under the theme “Serving Global Patients with Paramount Quality Services.”
The conference, part of the “Tea for Tourism Series,” launched by organizers, is scheduled to be held on July 15, 2025, at the ICCD Headquarters in Karachi. It will bring together top-tier experts, healthcare professionals, hospital administrators, pharmaceutical and biomedical firms, supply chain specialists, and government officials from Pakistan and abroad.
The conference will serve as a dynamic platform to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and challenges in the medical tourism sector—aiming to identify actionable strategies to enhance service delivery and attract global patients to Pakistan and the broader OIC region.
The conference will be complemented by a dedicated Expo, providing participants with an opportunity to showcase their healthcare products and demonstrate their medical and wellness services. The inauguration of the event and expo will be graced by a distinguished VIP guest.
This landmark event follows the recent success of the Sustainable Tourism Forum (STF) jointly hosted by ICCD and FPCCI which welcomed international delegations and stakeholders. Building on that momentum, both institutions are taking practical steps to position Pakistan as a leading hub for sustainable and medical tourism among OIC member countries.
The leadership of FPCCI and ICCD emphasized the importance of linking health and tourism to unlock new economic opportunities. With rising global demand for affordable, high-quality medical care, Pakistan is uniquely placed to emerge as a destination of choice for international patients.
Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD) is an international institution affiliated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), representing the private sector across 57 member states. ICCD is headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan.