IVF's facility at the Dubai Airport Freezone is poised to serve as a strategic global hub, connecting wealthy patients from the Middle East, Europe and Africa with specialised treatment in Thailand.
SET-listed Inspire IVF (IVF), Asia's leading fertility treatment centre, has announced a strategic transformation of its business model as it expands in the Middle East, highlighting Dubai as an area of extensive economic potential.Chief executive Kasinee Kuldiloke said IVF recently expanded into Dubai to connect with patients from across the globe following approval from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government to establish a service centre within the Dubai Airport Freezone.
This expansion utilises an asset-light business model, minimising fixed-asset investment while accelerating market entry.
"Dubai is poised to serve as a strategic global hub, linking patients with high purchasing power from the Middle East, Europe and Africa, who will then be referred for specialised treatment in Thailand," she said.
"This alignment will be a key mechanism for attracting foreign currency and increasing revenue from medical tourism in the Thai economy."









