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Healthcare Week showcases Hong Kong’s medtech strengths

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ASGH and Hong Kong International Medical and Healthcare Fair

ASGH and Hong Kong International Medical and Healthcare Fair help set new levels of collaboration for global healthcare industry.

The second International Healthcare Week (IHW), organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and supported by a wide range of healthcare sector partners, runs from 16 to 31 May in Hong Kong, leveraging the city’s strategic role as an innovation and investment healthcare hub in Asia. 

The two flagship events of IHW are the third Asia Summit on Global Health (ASGH), co-organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the HKTDC, and the 14th edition of the HKTDC Hong Kong International Medical and Healthcare Fair (Medical Fair), organised by the HKTDC. 

Medical Fair exhibitors will include Hopebotics Limited which combines advanced intelligent wearable robot technology with neural engineering technology to help stroke survivors with their rehabilitation

Ms Margaret Fong, Executive Director of the HKTDC (main picture, centre), said: “As an international financial centre, world-class research hub and important connector within the Guangdong-Hong-Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), Hong Kong offers an ideal platform for global healthcare development, with the city playing a pivotal role in the rapidly developing industry in Asia.” 

Ms Fong was speaking at a news conference previewing the event yesterday. She was joined by Dr Donald Li, Chairman of the Elderly Commission (main picture, left) and Dr Lydia Leung, Chairman of the Hong Kong Medical and Healthcare Device Industries Association (right).

Ms Fong was pleased local and global healthcare industry players rapidly reconnecting after travel links returned to normal.  “The second IHW provides the perfect opportunity to bring together the world’s elite in the medical, research and financial fields in Hong Kong,” she added. Ms Fong also welcomed and thanked healthcare sector partners for joining IHW. “Our partnerships make this event very meaningful and highlights the importance of collaboration to drive forward the healthcare industry. We hope to collaborate with more groups next year.” 

IHW will also feature 10 other events.

  • Hospital Authority Convention 2023
  • HKMHDIA Medical Fair Forum – Hong Kong as the International MedTech Hub
  • CUHK ENT Conference 2023
  • Seminar on Embracing the Era of Genomic Medicine: Research, Training and Clinical Applications
  • Seminar on Let’s Talk about Eczema
  • 35th Anniversary Prostate Health Check and Exhibition
  • Scientific Seminar – 2023 AIRP Course in Hong Kong
  • Seminar on Prevention of Sarcopenia and Frailty
  • CU Allergy Week 2023
  • HKVCA 22nd China Private Equity Summit 2023 – Panel Discussion on Healthcare and Biotechnology industries

All-round healthcare platform 

Exhibitor Syngular Technology Limited focuses on developing AR-based surgical assistance software solutions

ASGH will run on 17 and 18 May, with the first day held in-person at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and the second day taking place virtually. 

Themed Reimagining the Future of Healthcare, the Summit will feature more than 80 speakers, including healthcare officials and organisations from around the world, international science and medical experts, university academics and researchers, investors, business leaders and financial specialists. They will discuss developments in public health, medical technology and healthcare investment and explore the future of the healthcare ecosystem and opportunities within it. 

Mr John Lee, Chief Executive of the HKSAR, will deliver opening remarks on the first day, with Ms Yu Yanhong, Member of the Leading Party Members’ Group of the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China and Secretary of the Leading Party Members’ Group and Deputy Director of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, addressing the summit as a guest speaker. 

Plenary sessions will feature diverse healthcare leaders and industry experts highlighting the evolution of healthcare and the importance of closer cross-sector collaboration. These are complemented by thematic sessions that deep dive into various aspects of healthcare, including biotech and medtech, climate change and health, wellness and much more.

Deal-sourcing and deal-making sessions at the events will help enterprises, start-ups, investors and buyers build connections and expand business. 

Bonejoy Limited has developed biomimicking photocrosslinkable nanocomposite (BPN) bone grafts, which mimic the natural bone structure

ASGH Deal-Making on day one of the Summit will connect project owners with potential investors and business partners worldwide. The projects will cover pharmaceuticals, medical devices and diagnostics, AI and digital health, community health and wellness, and more. To facilitate business matchmaking and provide exposure for projects in need of fundraising, live project pitching by more than 30 start-ups will take place in the ASGH exhibition area. 

Also on day one, the InnoHealth Showcase and exhibition area at the HKCEC will feature more than 140 healthcare start-ups. The Business of Healthcare Advisory Zone will feature biotechnology and healthcare start-ups. Investors and industry experts will be on hand to offer a range of consulting services for start-ups, including fundraising, R&D cooperation, market access and more.

Medtech trends

The Medical Fair, organised by the HKTDC and co-organised by the Hong Kong Medical and Healthcare Device Industries Association (HKMHDIA), is themed Unleash the Power of Smart Health. 

This year’s event has attracted more than 300 exhibitors from Hong Kong, Canada, Mainland China, Japan, Taiwan and the United States. Highlighted zones include Biotechnology, Hospital Equipment, Rehabilitation and Elderly Care, World of Health & Wellness, Medical Supplies and Disposables and Laboratory Equipment & Manufacturing Solutions, along with pavilions from the HKMHDIA and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP). Zones will feature the latest medical technologies and equipment along with medical, healthcare and related services, enabling industry participants to source the latest products and services.

Pro-Med Technology Limited showcases a robotic exoskeleton that helps patients relearn how to walk following spinal cord injuries, a stroke or other brain traumas

Universities have become major medtech R&D hubs and six Hong Kong universities will showcase their accomplishments at the Medical Fair. The HKSTP pavilion will showcase cutting-edge technological developments from 30 corporations including start-ups it nurtured.

The Medical Fair will highlight a wide range of medical equipment, such as a robotic exoskeleton that helps patients relearn how to walk following spinal cord injuries, stroke or other brain traumas. 

Also on display will be a 5G hearing aid that successfully cuts noise 90% and helps users hear in noisy places, and a breath ketone analyser that measures breath ketones to help users monitor diabetes and weight management.

Medical Fair events include the HKMHDIA Medical Fair Forum organised by the HKMHDIA in partnership with the HKTDC on the first day (16 May). The Hong Kong as the International MedTech Hub session will cover the needs of medical technology enterprises in Hong Kong and other GBA cities and unpack the medtech ecosystems in both places, covering everything from regulations and intellectual property issues to product design, manufacturing and cybersecurity. 

The EXHIBITION+ hybrid model at the fair will let exhibitors and buyers from around the world continue conducting business online via the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 25 May. 

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