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Arab Health 2024 Event Review

Published2 February 2024
Four participants pose across the foreground of a branded exhibition booth, with display cabinets, printed backdrops and neighboring stands visible.

This Arab Health 2024 event review covers Kangli Orthopaedics’ exhibition presence, booth meetings and orthopaedic product highlights across trauma, spine fixation and craniomaxillofacial (CMF) systems. Suzhou Kangli Orthopaedics Instrument Co., Ltd. manufactures orthopaedic implants and surgical instruments and supports distributors, hospital suppliers and brands through OEM, ODM and OBM services.

Arab Health 2024 event review: exhibition presence

Kangli Orthopaedics used the event to present its product range and meet guests in person. The promotional material identifies the exhibition location as booth R.L 57.

Green-and-white Arab Health 2024 promotional banner with Kangli branding, the text We are exhibiting at, and booth R.L 57.
The promotional graphic announces Kangli Orthopaedics’ presence at the 2024 exhibition.

What happened at Arab Health 2024?

The event coverage shows an opening session, a busy exhibition floor and face-to-face conversations at individual stands. For B2B visitors, the programme provided an opportunity to meet Kangli’s team and review orthopaedic product families in person.

The recording below accompanies this event review.

Exhibition floor and event programme

Day 1 included keynote addresses and active conversations among healthcare visitors. A wide hall view shows illuminated display structures, presentation screens and attendees moving between exhibition stands.

Crowded technology exhibition hall with illuminated display structures, presentation screens and visitors moving between stands.
The hall view places Kangli’s booth activity within the wider Arab Health exhibition floor.

The event also included outdoor hospitality areas with café tables, food and groups of visitors dining and talking beneath branded awnings.

Outdoor exhibition hospitality area with branded façades, café tables, food and groups of visitors dining and talking beneath awnings.
Hospitality areas provided an additional setting for visitor conversations during the event.

An active exhibition aisle connected temporary stands and display areas, with visitors walking, talking and viewing presentations beside a large green-and-white booth.

Crowded exhibition aisle with temporary stands, suspended screens and visitors walking or talking beside a large green-and-white booth.
The active aisle captures the visitor traffic surrounding the exhibition stands.

The broader programme included a conference-room session with a speaker at a lectern, a seated audience and a projected presentation.

Public-health conference session with a speaker at a lectern, seated audience and projected presentation in a meeting room.
A conference-room session formed part of the broader Arab Health programme.

Booth meetings with visitors

Booth activity centred on product conversations and physical samples. One stand photograph shows three participants holding an orange-handled item, a white anatomical model and a small red-and-blue component beside display cabinets and product counters.

Three participants pose at an exhibition stand holding an orange-handled item, a white anatomical model and a small red-and-blue component.
The booth meeting combined product conversation with physical samples from the displayed range.

Another stand portrait shows two participants in front of glass display cabinets, white counters, printed panels and an overhead exhibition sign.

Two participants pose in front of glass display cabinets, white counters, printed panels and an overhead exhibition sign.
The stand’s cabinets and printed panels provided the setting for face-to-face product meetings.

Kangli’s GM Mr. Lu attended the exhibition, while sales representatives Olivia and Joe introduced products and answered questions. A group portrait records the team’s booth engagement during the event.

Four participants pose across the foreground of a branded exhibition booth, with display cabinets, printed backdrops and neighboring stands visible.
A group portrait records Kangli Orthopaedics’ booth engagement during Arab Health 2024.

An additional stand portrait shows three participants beside a glass display cabinet and product counter, documenting another format of face-to-face visitor engagement.

Three participants pose at an orthopaedic exhibition stand beside a glass display cabinet and product counter.
Another stand portrait documents the event’s direct visitor engagement format.

Orthopaedic product highlights at Arab Health 2024

The event review featured product views from Kangli’s trauma, spine fixation and CMF portfolios. Together, these families cover implants and instruments used across the company’s orthopaedic product range.

Trauma fixation plates

A rendered trauma view presents four gold-coloured perforated plates against a black background. Kangli’s trauma portfolio includes locking plates, bone plates, cannulated screws, intramedullary nails and titanium cables.

Four gold-coloured perforated plates arranged against a black background, including an irregular plate and an open ring-shaped plate.
The rendered components represent the trauma fixation portion of Kangli’s product range.

Intramedullary nails

A separate render presents an elongated gold-coloured nail with two threaded screws positioned through a translucent proximal femur and shaft. Intramedullary nails form one part of Kangli’s trauma product family.

Elongated gold-coloured nail with two threaded screws positioned vertically through a translucent proximal femur and shaft.
The render belongs to the intramedullary nail segment of the trauma portfolio.

Spine fixation systems

The JZPA 6.0 render shows clamp-like heads arranged around two parallel rods, with threaded screw shafts and shorter connectors. The article identifies JZPA as a comprehensive variation and also names JZWA and JZKA variations. Kangli’s wider spine offering includes anterior and posterior cervical fixation, anterior and posterior thoracolumbar fixation, intervertebral fusion cages, screw-and-rod systems and laminoplasty plates.

Ten silver-gray clamp-like heads arranged around two parallel green rods with gold and purple threaded screw shafts and shorter diagonal connectors.
JZPA 6.0 identifies the spine fixation system represented by the rod-and-screw construct.

CMF fixation systems and customised titanium nets

The CMF product view shows a skull-shaped anatomical model with a dark perforated cranial mesh and coloured fixation components. Kangli’s CMF offering includes fixation systems, micro plates, screws and customised digital 3D titanium nets.

Skull-shaped anatomical display model in right-facing three-quarter profile with a dark perforated cranial mesh and coloured fixation components.
The render represents CMF fixation, including the mesh-based part of the product family.

Manufacturing and OEM support for orthopaedic products

Founded in 2002, Kangli Orthopaedics has around 200 employees, a campus of about 50 acres, roughly 40,000 square metres of floor area and registered capital of about 102 million CNY.

Manufacturing includes CNC machining with DMG 5-axis centres, Citizen Cincom Swiss-type automatic lathes, a DMG CTX beta 1250 TC turn-mill centre and Haas machining centres. An on-site vacuum heat-treatment furnace is used for stress relief and annealing.

The company’s R&D work includes collaboration with universities, 3D printing, personalised implants, 3D-printed bone models from patient imaging, and customised titanium nets produced from CT, MRI and DSA data.

Kangli lists ISO 13485, FDA, CE and GMP among its held quality systems. It supplies about 25 provincial regions of China and supplies 35 countries directly. Once onward resale is counted, its products reach more than 40 countries.

Request a quote for OEM orthopaedic implants and instruments

Distributors, hospital suppliers and brands seeking an orthopaedic manufacturing partner can discuss OEM, ODM or OBM requirements with Kangli Orthopaedics. Submit a request for a quote with the product family, instrument or implant scope and project requirements to start the conversation.