Dubai To Host DACE 2026, Bringing Together Global Experts in Anesthesia and Pain Management
Umer Jamshaid
Published August 20, 2026 | 04:00 PM
DUBAI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM – 20th Aug, 2026) The Dubai Anesthesia Conference and Exhibition (DACE) 2026 will kick off on Saturday, 5 September 2026, at Le Méridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre and will continue until Sunday, 6 September 2026. This event brings together leading specialists and experts in anesthesia and pain management from around the world.
DACE 2026 is one of the region’s leading scientific events dedicated to anesthesia and pain management, gathering more than 350 healthcare professionals and participants from 14 countries. It will feature over 35 international and regional speakers and more than 20 participating companies.
The conference aims to:
- Explore the latest scientific developments and clinical practices in anesthesia, perioperative care, pain management, and patient safety.
- Provide a platform for showcasing the latest advances in anesthesia and pain management.
- Foster expertise exchange, perspectives, and scientific dialogue for impactful healthcare improvements.
Dr. Mansour Nadhari, Chairman of Dubai Anesthesia Conference and Exhibition, stated:
"DACE 2026 is more than a platform for showcasing the latest advances in anesthesia and pain management; it is a progressive space for bringing together expertise, perspectives, and scientific dialogue capable of creating a meaningful impact on the future of healthcare."
Key topics will include:
- Optimization of Nutrition Status of Critically Ill Patients Before Surgery Under General Anesthesia
- ERAS Protocol Updates
- Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocols in Cardiac Procedures
- Pain Assessment and Management: From Perception to Precision
- Pain Neurobiology and Advances in Pharmacological Pain Management
The scientific programme comprises:
- 10 scientific sessions
- Two workshops
- 16 poster presentations
- Keynote lectures, interactive discussions, and expert-led sessions
These will provide participants with the opportunity to engage with the latest research, technologies, and clinical practices while sharing knowledge and experiences aimed at enhancing patient care and safety.