Special Pavilion for Returning Iranian Experts at Iran Health 2025:
Eighteen Companies Join Global Engagement

Amin Reza Khaleghian, Secretary of Iran Health 2025, announced at the event’s second press conference that the 26th International Iran Health Exhibition will open on June 7, 2025, with 580 health sector companies showcasing their latest achievements, technologies, and innovations across 39,000 square meters of exhibition space.
Khaleghian noted that preparations for the event began in December last year. More than 1,200 companies registered to participate, and after a thorough evaluation and scoring process, 580 leading companies were selected to present their products and capabilities.
Emphasizing the national and international dimensions of Iran Health 2025, Khaleghian highlighted that the exhibition facilitates increased collaboration across the health industry, providing a platform for introducing cutting-edge technologies, fostering investment, and attracting both domestic and foreign investors.
This year, a dedicated pavilion will feature Iranian experts who have returned to the country after years abroad. Eighteen companies, founded by distinguished graduates and entrepreneurs, will present their latest health sector innovations and projects within the “Connect” pavilion, offering opportunities for interaction with other companies and investors.
The exhibition will be held in 12 halls of the western wing of the Tehran International Exhibition Center. For the first time, companies’ products will be organized and ranked according to their field of expertise, enabling visitors and professionals to easily access the latest developments relevant to their interests.
In addition to established producers and major health industry players, Iran Health 2025 will spotlight the capabilities of knowledge-based firms, startups, and technology-driven medical enterprises. Specialized sessions and educational panels will further promote knowledge exchange and professional development among industry participants.
Khaleghian expressed hope that the exhibition will help unlock the country’s potential, drive technological advancement, strengthen international cooperation, and attract greater investment into Iran’s health sector.