
Future Vision for Health Training Co. signed two agreements with the Saudi Society of Pediatric Emergency Medicine to host medical conferences in 2025 and 2026.
Future Vision for Health Training Co. signed two cooperation agreements on June 28 with the Saudi Society of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (SPEM) to organize and host two medical conferences. The deals cover the 2025 and 2026 editions of the Saudi International Conference of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (SICPEM) and the Saudi International Conference of Pediatric Emergency Nursing (SICPEN).
Financial terms were not disclosed. Future Vision said the agreements align with its core business of organizing health-sector events and training programs. The company did not specify expected revenue or attendance figures for either conference.
The Saudi Society of Pediatric Emergency Medicine is a professional body focused on emergency care for children. Future Vision, listed on the Saudi stock exchange, provides health training and conference management services.
The two conferences represent a multi-year commitment from SPEM to Future Vision. The company has not previously disclosed revenue from medical conference hosting in its financial filings. The agreements come as Saudi Arabia's health sector sees increased investment under the Kingdom's Vision 2030 plan, which targets expanded private-sector participation in healthcare services.
Future Vision shares did not trade on the news. The company's stock has moved little over the past month, with no major corporate announcements before this deal.
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