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Global Investment Firm Sixth Street Expands in GCC Region, Docplanner Leans on AI for Growth Before IPO

Sixth Street, a global investment company, is expanding its footprint by opening an office in Abu Dhabi later this year. Digital healthcare startup Docplanner is capitalizing on its vast trove of medical data by incorporating artificial intelligence. The integration of AI in healthcare is expected to lead to more accurate and efficient diagnoses.

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CONTENT: Two major players in their respective industries, Sixth Street and Docplanner, are making significant strides in the GCC region. Sixth Street, a global investment company, is expanding its footprint by opening...

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    Sixth Street CEO: Priority is Building Out GCC Region

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    CEO of Digital Healthcare Startup Docplanner Sees AI Fueling Growth Before IPO

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Global Investment Firm Sixth Street Expands in GCC Region, Docplanner Leans on AI for Growth Before IPO

Sixth Street, a global investment company, is expanding its footprint by opening an office in Abu Dhabi later this year. Digital healthcare startup Docplanner is capitalizing on its vast trove of medical data by incorporating artificial intelligence. The integration of AI in healthcare is expected to lead to more accurate and efficient diagnoses.

Monday, January 26, 2026 • 2 min read • 2 source references

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Two major players in their respective industries, Sixth Street and Docplanner, are making significant strides in the GCC region. Sixth Street, a global investment company, is expanding its footprint by opening an office in Abu Dhabi later this year. The move comes as the firm recognizes improving capital markets and a pro-business environment in the region, according to Alan Waxman, Co-Founder & CEO of Sixth Street, in an interview with Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche.

Meanwhile, Docplanner, a digital healthcare startup that runs one of the world's largest health-care digital platforms, is capitalizing on its vast trove of medical data by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize diagnostics and position the company for a public listing.

Sixth Street's entrance into the GCC region comes at an opportune time as the capital markets continue to recover, and the business climate remains favorable. Waxman expressed his optimism to Bercetche, stating, "We've been looking at the GCC region for a while now, and we're really excited about the opportunities we see."

Docplanner, on the other hand, is exploring the potential of AI to leverage its wealth of medical data. By harnessing the power of AI, the startup aims to bring about a new era for diagnostics and improve patient outcomes. The integration of AI in healthcare is expected to lead to more accurate and efficient diagnoses, personalized treatment plans, and better patient experiences.

The combination of Sixth Street's investment and Docplanner's innovative use of AI could pave the way for a transformative impact on the healthcare landscape in the GCC region. As both companies embark on their respective journeys, they are poised to contribute significantly to the growth and development of the healthcare sector in the region.

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  1. Bloomberg. (n.d.). Sixth Street CEO: Priority is Building Out GCC Region. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-24/sixth-street-ceo-priority-is-building-out-gcc-region

  2. Reuters. (n.d.). CEO of Digital Healthcare Startup Docplanner Sees AI Fueling Growth Before IPO. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/ceo-of-digital-healthcare-startup-docplanner-sees-ai-fueling-growth-before-ipo-2023-04-23/

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Two major players in their respective industries, Sixth Street and Docplanner, are making significant strides in the GCC region. Sixth Street, a global investment company, is expanding its footprint by opening an office in Abu Dhabi later this year. The move comes as the firm recognizes improving capital markets and a pro-business environment in the region, according to Alan Waxman, Co-Founder & CEO of Sixth Street, in an interview with Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche.

Meanwhile, Docplanner, a digital healthcare startup that runs one of the world's largest health-care digital platforms, is capitalizing on its vast trove of medical data by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize diagnostics and position the company for a public listing.

Sixth Street's entrance into the GCC region comes at an opportune time as the capital markets continue to recover, and the business climate remains favorable. Waxman expressed his optimism to Bercetche, stating, "We've been looking at the GCC region for a while now, and we're really excited about the opportunities we see."

Docplanner, on the other hand, is exploring the potential of AI to leverage its wealth of medical data. By harnessing the power of AI, the startup aims to bring about a new era for diagnostics and improve patient outcomes. The integration of AI in healthcare is expected to lead to more accurate and efficient diagnoses, personalized treatment plans, and better patient experiences.

The combination of Sixth Street's investment and Docplanner's innovative use of AI could pave the way for a transformative impact on the healthcare landscape in the GCC region. As both companies embark on their respective journeys, they are poised to contribute significantly to the growth and development of the healthcare sector in the region.

Sources:

  1. Bloomberg. (n.d.). Sixth Street CEO: Priority is Building Out GCC Region. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-24/sixth-street-ceo-priority-is-building-out-gcc-region

  2. Reuters. (n.d.). CEO of Digital Healthcare Startup Docplanner Sees AI Fueling Growth Before IPO. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/ceo-of-digital-healthcare-startup-docplanner-sees-ai-fueling-growth-before-ipo-2023-04-23/

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