¹«º£¹ó±ö»á5500 https://www.askhealth.com.cn ASK Health Wed, 11 Mar 2026 03:42:40 +0000 zh-CN hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.2 2025 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit: Partnering for Impact to Advance Access, Innovation, and Investment Across Asia Pacific https://www.askhealth.com.cn/5967/ Fri, 28 Nov 2025 07:07:04 +0000 http://www.askhealth.com.cn/?p=5967 The 2025 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit, hosted by ASK Health Asia, successfully took place on 20¨C21 November 2025 at the SGX Auditorium in Singapore, gathering leaders from governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, life science industries, investment communities, and innovation ecosystems from across Asia Pacific. Building on the momentum of previous editions and the […]

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The 2025 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit, hosted by ASK Health Asia, successfully took place on 20¨C21 November 2025 at the SGX Auditorium in Singapore, gathering leaders from governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, life science industries, investment communities, and innovation ecosystems from across Asia Pacific.

Building on the momentum of previous editions and the newly strengthened APAC Health and Life Sciences Partnership Platform, this year¡¯s Summit centered on the theme ¡°Partnering for Impact: Advancing Access, Innovation, and Investment in APAC.¡± Over two days, the Summit convened plenary discussions, high-level panels, innovator showcases, investment dialogues, warm reception & dinners, exploring emerging opportunities to strengthen health systems, accelerate innovation, scale regional collaboration, and build resilient, sustainable, and digitally enabled future healthcare across Asia.

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  • Weiyang CHEONG, Vice Provost for Strategic Research Partnerships at Singapore Management University and Senior Adviser for Health Economics at Ministry of Health (Singapore)

The first day¡¯s Summit was opened by the welcome remarks from Weiyang CHEONG, Vice Provost for Strategic Research Partnerships at Singapore Management University and Senior Adviser for Health Economics at the Ministry of Health (Singapore).

Weiyang Cheong highlighted that Asian cities are ageing at an unprecedented pace, placing sustainability at the center of healthcare reform across the region. He emphasized that a future-ready health system must be built around preventive health, precision health, and population health.

Innovation and value-based care, supported by scalable technologies, will be essential to strengthening population health and economic resilience. Ultimately, these efforts align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Asia Pacific-achieving sustainable costs, equitable access, and high-quality health outcomes.

 

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From left to right:

  • Hsien Hsien LEI, CEO, AmCham Singapore (moderator)
  • Hala ZAID, Former Minister of Health and Population, Egypt; Global Healthcare Advisor and Business Leader
  • Greg HUNT, Honorary Enterprise Professor, University of Melbourne; Chair, Monash University Turner Institute Advisory Council; Former Minister for Health & Aged Care, Australia (2017?2022)
  • Bonanza Perwira TAIHITU, Senior Advisor to the Indonesian Minister of Health
  • Andy POH, Honorary Professor, Health Services, Management Centre, University of Birmingham; Senior Advisor, World Scientific; Senior Fellow, Health and Global Policy Institute
  • Sarthak DAS, DrPH, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance/ Adjunct Lecturer Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health

The first topic focused on Health as an Investment. The Opening Plenary, moderator by Hsien Hsien LEI, CEO, AmCham Singapore, brought together diverse perspectives from across the region, including the former Ministers of Egypt¡¯s Ministry of Health and Population and Australia¡¯s Ministry for Health & Aged Care, insights from Indonesia¡¯s Minister of Health, and academic viewpoints from the University of Birmingham and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The panel emphasized viewing healthcare as a strategic investment rather than a cost center. Discussions highlighted the value of preventive care, public health initiatives, precision health, and AI, alongside strong public-private partnerships. Successful strategies require leadership, data-driven planning, resource allocation, and collaboration to improve health outcomes and economic returns.

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From left to right:

  • Piya HANVORAVONGCHAI, Associate Professor, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS; Former Secretary General of the National Health Foundation in Thailand (moderator)
  • Ti Hwei HOW, Vice President, Oncology Business Unit, International Markets, AstraZeneca
  • Thach DO, Head of External Affairs, Pharma Group EuroCham Vietnam
  • SiNing ZHAO, Regional Head of Business Solutions, Underwriting, Claims and Medical, APAC, Reinsurance Group of America (RGA)
  • Jeff WEISEL, Managing Director, Celadon Health Ventures

The next panel focused on Multi-layered Financing for Value-Based Care, moderated by Piya HANVORAVONGCHAI from NUS. Panelists included representatives from AstraZeneca, Pharma Group EuroCham Vietnam, RGA, and Celadon Health Ventures. The discussion explored regional approaches to structuring public and private financing to improve healthcare access, quality, and sustainability. The panel discussed challenges and opportunities in multilayered health financing, highlighting public-private collaboration, policy alignment, risk pooling, and data-driven decision-making. Speakers emphasized dialogue among stakeholders, innovative business models, and structured systems to enhance access, support new technologies, and ensure sustainable, value-based care across diverse regional contexts.

 

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From left to right:

  • Chang LIU, Founder and CEO, ASK Health Asia; Adjunct Associate Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Honorary Fellow, the Asia Society
  • Jian WANG, Deputy Dean, Dong Fureng Institute of Economic and Social Development, Wuhan University, China
  • Suthira TAYCHAKHOONAVUDH, CEO at Baiya Phytopharm & Assistant Professor at Chulalongkorn University
  • Lilian CHEN, APAC Market Access Lead, BMS

Next was the Report Sharing & Discussion session. In this segment, Chang LIU from ASK Health Asia presented a report titled ¡®Accelerate the Development of Commercial Health Insurance across Asia¡¯. Following the presentation, Chang Liu engaged in a discussion on this topic with experts from Wuhan University, Baiya Phytopharm, and BMS. The discussion highlighted the evolution of commercial health insurance across Asia, focusing on public-private partnerships and multi-layer financing. Speakers shared experiences from China, Singapore, and Thailand, emphasizing government-led initiatives, industry collaboration, and strategies to expand coverage, improve access, and integrate commercial insurance with social protection systems.

 

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  • Eduardo P. BANZON, Director, Health Practice Team, Human and Social Development Office, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

The afternoon session moved into the second topic, Regional Collaboration. The session opened with remarks from Eduardo P. BANZON of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), who outlined the importance of regional regulatory cooperation from ADB¡¯s perspective and shared his outlook on future collaboration across the Asia-Pacific.

 

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From left to right:

  • Marie LAMY, Consultant, ASK Health Asia (moderator)
  • John CW LIM, Professor & Executive Director, Centre of Regulatory Excellence, Duke-NUS Medical School. Senior Advisor, Ministry of Health, Singapore
  • Damian O¡¯CONNELL, CEO at EDDC
  • Indri ROOSLAMIATI, Director of the Center for Biomedical and Genomic Health Research and Indonesia Clinical Research Center, Ministry of Health, Indonesia
  • Soon Tuck SIT, Director, PharmBio Cluster, Biomedical Research Council, A*STAR
  • Hoon Sang LEE, Chief Strategy Officer at the RIGHT Foundation
  • Andrew Shaoyu CHEN, Senior Counsel at Global Law Office, Former Assistant Chief Counsel at USFDA

The panel discussion that followed focused on ¡°Regional Collaboration for Innovation: R&D and Regulatory Cooperation.¡± Moderated by Marie LAMY, Consultant at ASK Health Asia, the session brought together experts from Duke-NUS Medical School, EDDC, the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, A*STAR, the RIGHT Foundation, and the USFDA to explore pathways for advancing regional innovation and regulatory alignment.

The panel emphasized how regulatory diversity across Asia-Pacific delays patient access to advanced therapies. Speakers highlighted the need for greater convergence, regulatory reliance, and capacity building. They shared examples of cross-border cooperation, discussed legal and political barriers, and stressed trust, shared standards, and coordinated regional frameworks to accelerate innovation.

 

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From left to right:

  • Eugene HONG, Head, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Institutional Banking Group, DBS Bank (moderator)
  • Tugas RATMONO, President Commissioner of PT Biofarma, Indonesia
  • Endang Hoyaranda, President of IASMED, CEO of Prodia Utama, Non-Executive Director of Prodia the CRO
  • Nguyen Ngoc HUAN, Chairman, Vietnam Association of Medical & Biological for Research and Application (VAMBRA)
  • Mark Yan-Yee CHAN, MBBS, PhD, Deputy Executive Director and Senior Consultant, National University Heart Centre, National University Health System; Associate Professor in Medicine and Deputy Director, Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Translational Research Program, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS
  • Nathan TIRTANA, President Director, PT. Etana Biotechnologies Indonesia (Etana)
  • Vince GAO, Director & CCO, Sino-Innovax Biotec Pte Ltd

The next panel was the Regional Collaboration for Innovation: Clinical Development and Commercial Partnerships. This discussion was moderated by Eugene HONG, Head of Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Institutional Banking Group at DBS Bank, and featured speakers from PT Biofarma Indonesia, IASMED, the Vietnam Association of Medical & Biological for Research and Application (VAMBRA), the National University of Singapore (NUS), Etana Biotechnologies Indonesia, and Sino-Innovax Biotec Pte Ltd. The panel explored how APAC¡¯s expanding role in global drug innovation is reshaping clinical development and partnerships. Speakers highlighted rising R&D output from China and Japan, the need to equalize trial infrastructure, regulatory improvements in Indonesia and Vietnam, and the importance of harmonized contracts, budgeting, and data processes to accelerate regional clinical research collaboration.

 

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Top row left to right; bottom row left to right:

  • Kate QI, Founder & CEO, SG Diagnostics
  • Jusong XIA, President of International Business at United Imaging Healthcare
  • Alvin LI, Head of business of Yidu Tech
  • Zhiping CHEN, CEO, Shengsheng International Logistics Pte Ltd
  • Wildman LIU, VP, Stellar Biotech Limited
  • Jewel JIANG, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Board Secretary of Innogen

The program then moved into the Innovation Showcase, featuring a lineup of invited speakers including Kate QI, Founder & CEO of SG Diagnostics; Jusong XIA, President of International Business at United Imaging Healthcare; Alvin LI, Head of Business at Yidu Tech; Zhiping CHEN, CEO of Shengsheng International Logistics; Wildman LIU, VP of Stellar Biotech; and Jewel JIANG, Vice President, CFO and Board Secretary of Innogen. Each speaker shared innovations from their respective organizations in healthcare and life sciences, offering participants a firsthand view of cutting-edge practices emerging across Asia.

 

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  • Cathy SU, General Manager, Singapore, Taiwan & Hong Kong/Macau at Gilead Sciences

The meeting then moved on to Topic 3, Investment in Life Sciences in Asia, beginning with a speech by Cathy Su, General Manager (Singapore, Taiwan & Hong Kong/Macau) of Gilead Sciences. She highlighted Gilead¡¯s strategic investment in Asia, emphasizing not only innovative R&D in virology, liver disease, oncology, and cell therapy, but also patient access, partnerships, and social impact initiatives. She stressed that investment means fostering health equity, developing local talent, and ensuring broad access to medicines across the region.

 

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From left to right:

  • Charlene HUANG, Partner, Global Law Office (moderator)
  • Cathy SU, General Manager, Singapore, Taiwan & Hong Kong/Macau at Gilead Sciences
  • Jolene OOI, Partner, Investments (Healthcare), EDBI
  • Giles NEWMARCH, Senior Investment Officer, Health and Education, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
  • May LO, Investment Director, abc Impact, Temasek Trust Asset Management
  • Shawn NG, Managing Partner, NSQ Capital
  • Vincent ZHANG, Managing Director/CFO, Fosun Health Capital
  • Fei QI, Executive Director, Legend Capital

Next was the final roundtable of Day 1, ¡°Asian Investment Facilitating Regional Life Sciences Industry Cooperation¡±. The session was moderated by Charlene Huang, Partner at Global Law Office, with panelists from Gilead Sciences, EDBI, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Fosun Health Capital, Temasek Trust Asset Management, NSQ Capital, and Legend Capital. The panel discussed drivers of life sciences investment in Asia, highlighting patient needs, healthcare access, and affordability. Panelists emphasized long-term commitment, strategic partnerships, ecosystem building, and supporting innovation. Key focus areas include AI, digital health, precision medicine, cell & gene therapies, and leveraging regional hubs like Singapore to scale solutions.

 

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Seated left to right:

  • Nguyen Ngoc HUAN, Chairman, Vietnam Association of Medical & Biological for Research and Application (VAMBRA)
  • Chang LIU, Founder and CEO, ASK Health Asia; Adjunct Associate Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Honorary Fellow, the Asia Society

The summit then proceeded to the Vietnam MOU Signing Ceremony,marking a step toward deeper collaboration with Vietnam in the future. This ceremony also concluded the first day of the summit.

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  • GWEE Chern Chern, Director, Head of Catalist Sponsors, Capital Markets, Global sales & Origination, SGX Group

On the second day of the summit, the first topic was AI and Digital Transformation. The session opened with welcome remarks by GWEE Chern Chern, Director and Head of Catalist Sponsors, Capital Markets, Global Sales & Origination, SGX Group. She welcomed participants, highlighted AI and digital technologies transforming healthcare, and outlined SGX¡¯s support for health and life sciences companies.

 

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  • Ryoji NORITAKE, Chair of Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)

The keynote speech was then delivered by Ryoji NORITAKE, Chair of Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI). He emphasized patient-centered healthcare, wise investment, and leveraging AI, robotics, and digitalization to address aging populations. He highlighted Asia Pacific¡¯s unique demographic challenges and opportunities, advocating for inclusive, efficient, and humane healthcare solutions while rethinking aging and societal participation in the AI era.

 

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  • Ann AERTS, Head of the Novartis Foundation

The nest keynote speech was delivered by Ann AERTS, Head of the Novartis Foundation, and highlighted using AI and big data to improve population health, focusing on cardiovascular disease. She emphasized analyzing social determinants, integrating multi-sector data, and enabling precise, place-based interventions. Her initiative, ¡°AI for Healthy Cities,¡± demonstrates scalable, evidence-based approaches to reduce health disparities and improve outcomes globally.

 

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From left to right:

  • Hong MA, Executive VP, Health Advocacy and Engagement, APAC, Edelman (moderator)
  • Yingying GONG, Chairwoman and Founder of Yidu Tech
  • Ann AERTS, Head of the Novartis Foundation
  • Jon RICHARDS, President, Halodoc
  • Amol SARVA, Cofounder of LifeX Ventures
  • Dinh Nguyen NGUYEN, MD, Founder & CEO at Doccen.vn
  • Ricky GUO, VP Business at Kinexcs

The summit then moved into a panel session, focusing on AI and Digital-Enabled Patient-Centered Holistic Care, moderated by Hong MA, Executive VP of Health Advocacy and Engagement, APAC, Edelman. Panelists included representatives from Yidu Tech, Novartis Foundation, Halodoc, LifeX Ventures, Doccen.vn, and Kinexcs. Panelists shared how AI and digital technologies are transforming patient-centered holistic care across APAC. They highlighted innovations such as personalized doctor avatars, predictive risk models, AI co-pilots, and wearable devices. Key themes included patient empowerment, workflow efficiency, adoption challenges, evidence-based policymaking, and leveraging AI to enhance outcomes, satisfaction, and cross-system collaboration.

 

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From left to right:

  • Jeff WEISEL, Managing Director, Celadon Health Ventures (moderator)
  • Pauline TAY, Director at National Health Innovation Centre (NHIC) Singapore
  • Clive TAN, President of Precision Public Health Asia Society and Director for Home Team Medical Services Division at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore
  • Kelvin TAN, Head of Programme (Minor in Applied Ageing Studies), Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)
  • Sameer KANWAR, Director, Digital Health, AI and MedTech, PATH

The next panel focused on Regulation, Ethics, and Regional Collaboration, moderated by Jeff WEISEL, Managing Director of Celadon Health Ventures. Panelists included representatives from the National Health Innovation Centre (NHIC) Singapore, Ministry of Home Affairs Singapore, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), and PATH. The panel explored AI¡¯s potential in healthcare, emphasizing ethical and regulatory challenges, the need for clinician-patient trust, and tiered regulatory frameworks. Speakers highlighted COVID-driven tech adoption, evidence generation, and digital readiness. They also discussed cross-border collaboration, regional capacity building, and the importance of localization for effective AI deployment in public health systems.

 

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  • Deepali KHANNA, Senior Vice President and Head of Asia, Asia Regional Office, The Rockefeller Foundation

On the second afternoon of the Summit, the discussion moved to ¡°Climate Sustainability and Resilience in Asian Healthcare Systems.¡± This session was opened by Deepali KHANNA, Senior Vice President and Head of Asia, Asia Regional Office, The Rockefeller Foundation, who delivered the Opening Remarks and Session Overview. Deepali Khanna emphasized that climate-smart healthcare is essential for protecting lives in Asia today. She highlighted three levers: research and innovation to anticipate health impacts, partnerships across governments, private sector, and philanthropy, and financing to scale solutions. Collaboration, trust, and evidence-based action are key to building resilient, sustainable health systems.

 

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  • TEOH Su Chin, Deputy Regional Director, ADB

The first keynote of this topic was delivered by Teoh Su Chin from the Asian Development Bank. Teoh Su Chin outlined ADB¡¯s Climate and Health Initiative, highlighting health investments, climate-smart projects, gender-responsive design, technical assistance, and co-financing. She showcased examples in Bangladesh and Lao PDR, emphasizing partnerships, resilience, low-carbon health systems, and scaling practical solutions for climate-resilient healthcare across Asia-Pacific.

 

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  • Vera SIESJ?, Senior One Health Scientist, AIIB

The next keynote was delivered by Vera SIESJ?, Senior One Health Scientist at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Vera SIESJ? emphasized Asia¡¯s urgent climate-health challenges, advocating a planetary health approach. She highlighted nature-based solutions, green resilient healthcare infrastructure, community integration, global collaboration, and private capital mobilization. Her call focused on accelerating climate-adapted, low-carbon health systems to protect populations and reduce healthcare¡¯s environmental footprint.

 

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From left to right:

  • Amita CHEBBI, Consultant, ASK Health Asia (moderator)
  • Ryoji NORITAKE, Chair of Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)
  • Sameer KANWAR, Director, Digital Health, AI and MedTech, PATH
  • David LIM, Director, Capital Mobilisation, AVPN

Next up was the roundtable discussion, moderated by Amita CHEBBI from ASK Health Asia. The speakers represented the Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI), PATH, and AVPN. The discussion focused on Innovative Technologies and Solutions for Climate-Smart Healthcare. The panel emphasized climate-smart healthcare in Asia, highlighting extreme weather impacts, innovative technologies for resilient infrastructure, early-warning systems, and adaptive healthcare delivery. They discussed policy advocacy, ecosystem building, financing gaps, scaling pilots, and collaborative partnerships to enable sustainable, locally relevant solutions across the region.

 

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From left to right:

  • Renzo R. GUINTO, MD DrPH, Associate Professor and Lead, Planetary Health, SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, (moderator)
  • Wan Cheng CHOW, Group Director of Sustainable Health, SingHealth?
  • Siddhi ARYAL, Regional Director for Vital Strategies Asia-Pacific
  • Megha KHANDELWAL, Global Strategic Partnerships Lead, External Affairs, Siemens Healthineers

The summit¡¯s final panel focused on ¡°Climate Sustainability and Resilience in Asian Healthcare Systems.¡± The session was moderated by Renzo R. Guinto, MD, DrPH, Associate Professor and Lead of Planetary Health at SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore. Panelists included representatives from SingHealth HQ, Vital Strategies Asia-Pacific, and Siemens Healthineers. The panel discussed building climate-resilient, low-carbon healthcare systems across Asia, highlighting leadership, governance, and workforce engagement challenges. They shared strategies from public and private sectors, emphasizing sustainability in operations, supply chains, medical education, and community health, while balancing patient safety, equity, and environmental impact. Innovations include energy-efficient infrastructure, optimized surgical instruments, and climate-conscious training for health professionals.

 

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The 2-day Summit was expertly hosted by Chang Liu, Marie Lamy, Tina Ja, and Amita Chebbi from ASK Health Asia, who guided each session with insight and engagement. The event featured special gatherings such as the Day 0 Welcoming Connections and the Day 1 Evening VIP Dinner, which provided excellent opportunities for networking, sharing, and in-depth discussions among attendees.

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APACLIFE 2025 proved to be a highly successful platform for dialogue, covering key topics including Advancing Access, Innovation, and Investment in APAC, as well as AI and Digital Transformation and Building a Sustainable and Resilient Healthcare System. Participants represented governments, organizations, and companies from across the APAC region and around the world, offering diverse perspectives on healthcare challenges and opportunities in the region.

 

ASK Health Asia remains deeply committed to the APAC region and will continue to monitor and contribute to developments in healthcare, innovation, and investment, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing across the ecosystem.

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The 2025 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit ¨C Spotlight Indonesia successfully took place on 3 June in Jakarta. Co-hosted by the Ministry of Health of Republic of Indonesia and ASK Health Asia, this year¡¯s summit marked the first country-focused edition of the APAC Health and Life Sciences Partnership Platform. It brought together over 150 speakers and participants from more than 10 countries across the region, including senior policymakers, industry leaders, international organisations, academic institutions, and investors, creating a high-level platform for cross-sectoral dialogue and partnership in Indonesia.

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The day opened with welcome remarks from the hosts, Dr. Chang Liu, Founder and CEO of ASK Health Asia, and Andreas Donny Prakasa, Head of Corporate Relationship at PT Etana Biotechnologies Indonesia.

The summit featured a series of deep-dive sessions designed to explore the intersection of policy, collaboration and investment in strengthening Indonesia¡¯s health and life sciences ecosystem.

Subsequent opening speeches were delivered by senior leaders from the Indonesian Ministry of Health and other key government agencies.

Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, opened the summit by delivering remarks underscoring the government¡¯s commitment to transforming the national health system and fostering international partnerships to promote equity, access, and innovation across the region. He highlighted the urgent need for health policy reform in Indonesia and emphasized the importance of adopting new technologies and innovative service models to deliver higher-quality, more affordable care. Minister Budi also invited international companies to invest in Indonesia¡¯s rapidly growing healthcare sector, noting that national health spending is expected to increase over the next five years. He highlighted that Indonesia¡¯s large population and healthcare infrastructure present a unique and promising opportunity for global stakeholders.

Dr. Laksana Tri Handoko, Chairman of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), emphasized the importance of research-driven collaboration to advance sustainable health and life sciences development in Indonesia. He introduced BRIN¡¯s open-access business model, which ¡°opens all researchers and facilities to be accessed by any local and global partners¡ªacademic or industry¡ªbased on a co-development scheme, sharing both publications and intellectual properties.¡± Dr. Handoko highlighted BRIN¡¯s focus on utilizing local renewable natural resources to tackle local health challenges, such as developing halal vaccines using microalgae, affordable diagnostics, and portable medical equipment. ¡°We aim to enable private-sector-driven innovation by leveraging our national biodiversity and infrastructure,¡± he noted, referencing BRIN¡¯s management of over 2 million biological specimens across Indonesia.

 

Dr. Taruna Ikrar, Head of the Indonesian Food and Drug Agency (BPOM), outlined Indonesia¡¯s ongoing regulatory reforms and emphasized the importance of strategic coordination to advance public health, strengthen regulatory systems, and foster innovation in the life sciences sector. He noted that ¡°our institution has been working intensively to align with global best practices,¡± and stressed that ¡°this is more than just regulatory reform¡ªit is a commitment to public health, quality of life, and global recognition.¡± Dr. Ikrar highlighted BPOM¡¯s growing collaboration with international agencies and underscored the critical need to invest in human resources, infrastructure, and more effective regulatory mechanisms. Concluding his remarks, he affirmed, ¡°With the right partners, policies, and platforms, we can turn vision into reality and build a responsive, resilient, and innovation-driven health system for Indonesia and beyond.¡±

 

The first session focused on Indonesia¡¯s ongoing reforms and their implications for health policies and life sciences industry development.

 

The keynote address was delivered by Dr. L. Rizka Andalucia, Director General for Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices at the Ministry of Health, who provided a comprehensive overview of Indonesia¡¯s pharmaceutical and medical device landscape, as well as ongoing health system transformation and regulatory developments. She emphasized that the government of Indonesia is firmly committed to health system transformation, which is being advanced through six strategic pillars aimed at improving access, quality, and resilience across all levels of care. Dr. Rizka highlighted that the Ministry of Health has developed an inclusive and integrated strategy to foster an ecosystem that enables research, innovation, and multi-stakeholder collaboration. In support of these goals, the government has enacted key legislative and regulatory frameworks¡ªincluding the Health Omnibus Law and related regulations¡ªto build a stronger, more equitable, and innovation-friendly healthcare system. As Dr. Rizka concluded, ¡°We are proud to contribute by inviting strategic co-investment in areas where innovation meets impact and partnership drives sustainable progress.¡±

 

A second keynote was presented by Dr. Tri Asti Isnariani, Acting Deputy for Supervision of Medicines, Narcotics, Psychotropics, Precursors, and Addictive Substances at the Indonesian Food and Drug Agency (BPOM), delivered a presentation focused on regulatory reform and regional collaboration to build a Medicine and Vaccine Development Ecosystem. She outlined Indonesia¡¯s commitment to strengthening the full product life cycle¡ªfrom R&D to post-market surveillance¡ªby implementing Good Regulatory Practices, digitizing processes, and aligning with international standards. ¡°We are building a regulatory ecosystem that supports both innovation and safety,¡± Dr. Isnariani stated, emphasizing BPOM¡¯s role in facilitating clinical trials, accelerating approvals, and supporting local manufacturing through reliance models and technical assistance. She also highlighted successful models of collaboration in Indonesia, such as Indonesian FDA Role in building access to local Covid-19 vaccine production. In closing, she stressed, ¡°Collaboration is key to achieving better access, stronger innovation, and more equitable health outcomes.¡±

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Following the keynotes, a high-level roundtable discussion was held, moderated by Eugene Hong, Head of Healthcare and Pharmaceutical, Institutional Banking Group at DBS Bank. The session brought together diverse perspectives from across the region, including Daniel Katz, General Manager for South East Asia at Bristol Myers Squibb Pharma (Thailand) Ltd.; Professor John CW Lim, Executive Director of the Centre of Regulatory Excellence at Duke-NUS Medical School and Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Health, Singapore; Professor David Barry Hipgrave, Lead for Research at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute; Ye Xu, Senior Health Specialist at the Asian Development Bank; Neeraj Jain, Director of Growth Operations for Asia, the Middle East and Europe at PATH; and Audrey Clarissa, Vice Chair of Business Development at GP Farmasi Indonesia (GPFI). During the roundtable, panelists discussed Indonesia¡¯s sweeping healthcare policy reforms, emphasizing their potential to drive greater access, quality, and innovation across the system. Experts from development agencies and academia highlighted the key policy drivers, and industry leaders shared perspectives on how these reforms are unlocking innovation and market opportunities. Several speakers pointed to digital health, local manufacturing, and cross-sector collaboration as promising growth areas. This roundtable concluded with a shared optimism about Indonesia¡¯s potential to lead ASEAN in healthcare innovation and equitable service delivery.

 

The next session turned to the theme of cross-regional collaboration, moderated by Charlene Huang, Partner at Global Law Office. The panel brought together Paul Huleatt, Counsellor (Health) at the Australian High Commission in Singapore and Regional Advisor for the Indo-Pacific Regulatory Strengthening Program at the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA); Wenfeng Gong, Deputy Director for Health, Innovation & Partnership at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Zhiliang Tu, Founder and Chairman of Gushengtang Traditional Chinese Medicine Chain Management Group; Yuan Lu Ho, Vice President of Partnership, Strategic Planning and Outreach at the Diagnostics Development Hub; Yaping Shen, Vice President at Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals; Amira Ghouaibi, Head of the Global Alliance for Women¡¯s Health at the World Economic Forum; and Chaonan Qian, President of Guangzhou Concord Cancer Center. They explored the role of partnerships in addressing access gaps and aligning innovation efforts across countries. Panelists highlighted successful partnership models between public, private, and philanthropic sectors in addressing systemic health challenges. The discussion also emphasized the critical role of such collaborations in overcoming barriers to health equity, particularly in emerging economies like Indonesia.

 

The first session in the afternoon focused on building capacity for life science innovation in Indonesia.

Ms. Dita Novianti, Director of Pharmaceutical Production and Distribution, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia, delivered afternoon opening remarks on building capacity for life science innovation in Indonesia, emphasizing that the primary goal of health innovation is to improve public health outcomes and ensure effective implementation across the healthcare system. She highlighted the Ministry¡¯s ongoing efforts to enhance access to quality health products and technologies, aligned with Indonesia¡¯s broader healthcare transformation vision. Ms. Novianti called for continued multi-sector collaboration, evidence-based policymaking, and regional partnerships to build a more resilient, inclusive, and innovation-oriented healthcare system. She expressed hope that through collective dialogue and action, Indonesia can lead regional progress in health innovation and improve outcomes for all.

 

Professor Auliya A. Suwantika, Chair of InaHTAC, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia, delivered a keynote address on the newly established Health Technology Assessment (HTA) business process designed to accelerate life science innovation in Indonesia. He began by outlining Indonesia¡¯s broader healthcare transformation agenda, grounded in the vision of fostering a healthy, productive, independent, and equitable society. Professor Suwantika highlighted the significant milestones achieved in institutionalizing HTA, which has become a critical tool for the Ministry of Health in guiding decisions on new technology adoption. He presented the newly developed HTA business process in detail and called for multi-stakeholder collaboration to support sustainable health system transformation.

 

Nathan Tirtana, President Director of Etana Biotechnologies Indonesia, delivered a keynote on shaping the future of life sciences in Indonesia. He introduced Etana¡¯s three strategic pillars for building local capabilities: Quality & Access, Knowledge Transfer, and Collaboration. Mr. Tirtana also highlighted the national burden of diseases such as Tuberculosis (TB), Diabetes, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Cancer, using them as examples to illustrate both the healthcare challenges Indonesia faces and the innovative solutions being developed. He concluded by outlining Etana¡¯s vision for contributing to the advancement of Indonesian healthcare through localized innovation and strategic partnerships.

 

A roundtable moderated by Giles Newmarch, Senior Investment Officer at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), explored investment and operational strategies shaping the future of health and life sciences in Asia. The session brought together Jusong Xia, President of International Business at United Imaging Healthcare; Xingrong Chen, CEO of Fosun Kairos; Frank Wu, General Manager of International Business at 3SBIO Inc.; Navjeewan Khosla, Partner at Novo Holdings; Dr. Suci Melati Wulandari, Assistant Professor at the Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, Duke-NUS Medical School and affiliated with the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute; and Dr. Anwar Santoso, member of the Supervisory Board at IASMED. Panelists explored Indonesia¡¯s capacity-building efforts to support life science innovation, with a focus on clinical research, talent development, and regulatory strengthening. Discussions also highlighted the need for robust HTA systems, enhanced domestic manufacturing capabilities, and streamlined regulatory processes. Panelists shared insights on public-private partnerships, the evolving needs of the Indonesian market, and how regional cooperation¡ªparticularly with China and other global stakeholders¡ªcan accelerate progress and position Indonesia as a leader in Southeast Asia¡¯s life sciences landscape. The session concluded with a shared vision of Indonesia emerging as a key innovation hub in the region¡ªprovided that strategic investment and cross-sector collaboration continue to advance.

 

A highlight of the summit was the Innovator Showcase segment, which featured pioneering work from across Asia¡¯s life sciences ecosystem.

Jun Yan of Gushengtang presented the company¡¯s strategic approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), outlining its business models across different markets and sharing insights into future expansion plans.

Kate Qi of SG Diagnostics introduced innovative solutions in health management systems, emphasizing point-of-care diagnostics, health education, and data collection capabilities. She also shared SG Diagnostics¡¯ operational experience in Hong Kong and Singapore, with the aim of contributing to population-wide health improvement in Indonesia.

Jason Gao of iKang showcased the company¡¯s integrated service platform and nationwide network, highlighting its unique value proposition driven by digital transformation, including the use of AI and big data.

Abby Tan Chee Hong of EVYD Technology shared the company¡¯s vision to ¡°build a future where everyone can access better health.¡± He provided a detailed overview of EVYD¡¯s capacities in digital transformation and data governance, and their broader contributions to advancing the healthcare ecosystem.

 

The topic of sustainable health financing was the focus of the next session.

Chang Liu moderated a forward-looking panel that explored the evolving landscape of health financing and insurance innovation across the region. The discussion brought together Yosie William Iroth, Chief Health Officer at Prudential Indonesia; Iwan Pasila, Deputy Commissioner of Insurance, Guarantee Institutions, and Pension Fund Supervision at the Financial Services Authority of Indonesia (OJK); Yao Lei, Associate Director (Research and Dialogue) and Health Lead at the Global Asia Insurance Partnership (GAIP); Paul Setio Kartono, President of the Society of Actuaries Indonesia (PAI); and Edward Booty, CEO of reach52.

This roundtable examined Indonesia¡¯s journey toward universal health coverage, focusing on the achievements and sustainability challenges of the national health insurance program (JKN). Participants explored how private insurance and coordinated financing models could complement JKN to expand access to innovative therapies. Discussions also highlighted experience from sustainable Asian healthcare financing systems, e.g., Singapore, analyzing models that balance affordability, innovation, and equity to inform Indonesia¡¯s next-phase reforms.

Ahmad Irsan A. Moeis, Director for Health Financing at the Ministry of Health, presented an in-depth introduction to Indonesia’s healthcare expenditure, analysing the specifics of each financing scheme. He also highlighted Indonesia¡¯s journey with its national insurance scheme (JKN), along with strategies to expand coverage and improve long-term sustainability.

 

The final session examined the investment landscape for life sciences in Indonesia. Moderated by Barney Yao, Managing Director at Haitong International, the roundtable convened key voices from across the investment and biotech ecosystem, including May Lo, Investment Director at abc Impact, Temasek Trust Asset Management; Jiadi Yu, Chief Investment Officer at the International Finance Corporation (IFC); Sean Shi, Director and CEO of Sino-Innovax Biotec Pte Ltd; Alva Chen, Managing Director for Healthcare at VMS Group; and Vijay Karwal, Managing Director at CBC Group. They shared practical insights on how local companies can navigate the funding environment, scale impact, and attract long-term strategic capital. The discussion also touched on regulatory predictability, valuation alignment, and cross-border opportunities. This roundtable examined investment opportunities in Indonesia’s rapidly growing life sciences sector, driven by market expansion, infrastructure development, and health system reforms. Participants analysed high-potential areas like diagnostics and pharmaceuticals. Discussions spotlighted the key successful factors of partnership between foreign investors, local companies, and government agencies that can jointly accelerate R&D and innovation.

 

Closing the summit, co-hosts Andreas Donny Prakasa and Dr. Chang Liu extended heartfelt thanks to all partners and speakers for their contributions to a meaningful day of learning, exchange, and connection.

Dr. Liu noted that Indonesia¡¯s leadership and openness to collaboration not only made the summit impactful, but also reaffirmed ASK Health Asia¡¯s commitment to advancing country-level innovation and fostering regional partnerships.

As part of the Summit programme, a business visit to Jakarta was organized, where industry leaders from across Asia engaged in candid and constructive discussions with key Indonesian stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). A major highlight of the visit was a Closed-Door Meeting personally chaired by Indonesia¡¯s Minister of Health, Mr. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, focusing on cross-regional collaboration and future initiatives in Indonesia.

This summit would not have been possible without the strong support of our strategic partners: SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, Haitong International, Etana, and the China Chamber of Commerce for Import & Export of Medicines & Health Products (CCCMHPIE), as well as our Knowledge Partner, the Centre of Regulatory Excellence (CoRE) at Duke-NUS Medical School.

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Together, we look forward to building on this momentum to co-create innovative, sustainable, and inclusive solutions for health systems across Asia.

Vibrant Jakarta! Dynamic Indonesia! ?Shaping health futures in Asia!

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2024 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit: Global Leaders Gather to Shape a Sustainable and Resilient Future of Healthcare https://www.askhealth.com.cn/5892/ Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:22:25 +0000 http://www.askhealth.com.cn/?p=5892 The 2024 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit, hosted by ASK Health Asia (AHA) and supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI), successfully took place on 11¨C12 November 2024 at the EDB office in Singapore. Building on a strong debut in 2023, the summit brought together over […]

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The 2024 APAC Health and Life Sciences Summit, hosted by ASK Health Asia (AHA) and supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI), successfully took place on 11¨C12 November 2024 at the EDB office in Singapore. Building on a strong debut in 2023, the summit brought together over 250 health system leaders, policy experts, industry pioneers, development partners, investors, and innovators from across Asia Pacific (APAC) to advance innovation and collaboration in Asia for the world. The agenda featured five key topics, nine dynamic panels, and three showcase sessions that spotlighted breakthrough innovations. Discussions spanned APAC¡¯s landscape and growth opportunities in life science, regional regulatory collaborations, health financing innovations for improved access, investment trends as well as ways to measure and tackle the growing impacts of climate change on health.

Carrie Liu of the World Economic Forum, Dr Chang Liu, founder and CEO of ASK Health Asia, and Associate Professor Jonas Karlstrom, Innovation Core Lead at SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute moderated the event. In the opening remarks, the hosts shared how this year’s summit marked the establishment of the APAC Health and Life Science Partnership Platform, a collaborative initiative uniting public and private stakeholders to drive transformative solutions and foster equitable access to high-quality care across the Asia and Pacific region. The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) highlighted the importance of innovation in healthcare and life sciences for Asia¡¯s rapidly evolving landscape and reaffirmed Singapore¡¯s strategic role in facilitating collaboration and creating value across the region.

 

Partnering and Innovating for Equity and Access Across APAC

 

The first morning of the summit focused on two key topics, ¡°The APAC Growth Story¡± and ¡°The APAC Life Science Innovation Landscape,¡± offering valuable insights into the region’s dynamic development and innovation potential.

 

A Country Highlights session featured insights from Australia, India and China. Dr Paul Huleatt, Counsellor (Health) at the Australian High Commission, Singapore, and Regional Advisor for the Indo-Pacific Regulatory Strengthening Program, underscored that strengthening regulatory frameworks in the Asia Pacific region depends on collaborative partnerships, evidence-based decision making and the continuous improvement of regulatory practices. Siddhartha Bhattacharya, Secretary General of NATHEALTH, highlighted key opportunities in India’s healthcare, focusing on innovation, digital health, infrastructure and global integration through public-private partnerships. ? Lin Shi, Policy Director of PhRMA China Office, stated, ¡°China¡¯s biopharmaceutical R&D pipeline has grown by 784% over the past decade, becoming the second largest globally after the United States. This growth was driven by supportive policies such as regulatory reforms. An innovative biopharmaceutical ecosystem is key to continue to enhance innovation and improve patient access.¡±

 

Dr Snehal Patel, Co-founder of aEQ and Managing Director of Saena Partners, and Carrie Liu, Lead for Health and Healthcare at the World Economic Forum, moderated panels that explored cross-regional health innovation and the development of a supportive ecosystem for life sciences in APAC. Speakers from the Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Japan, Australian High Commission Singapore, ProtectHealth Corporation and Ministry of Health Malaysia, the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, Bristol Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly and Apollo Hospitals shared their perspectives on cross-regional cooperation to advance health equity and access. The panel underscored the importance of innovation and regulatory harmonization in addressing challenges and improving health outcomes for all. They discussed specific models of stakeholder collaboration that have had measurable impact on access and how to take those lessons and apply them to other areas of need.

 

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Panel Discussions: Cross-regional Commitment to Health Innovation for Equity and Access

 

Speakers from A*Star, the Experimental Drug Development Centre (EDDC), JLABS Singapore, CBC Group, and PATH South Asia shared insights on fostering innovation in the APAC life sciences sector. The panel explored strategies to advance R&D, overcome regulatory fragmentation, and promote sustainable investments, emphasizing the importance of building a collaborative ecosystem. Dr Alessandro Falcone, Regional Head of JLABS Singapore, outlined the three key pillars necessary for life science innovation: science, expertise, and funding. ¡°In the current volatile landscape, companies that pivot and adapt quickly are the ones that thrive. This includes reassessing product focus, geographic strategy, and even leadership structure,¡± he emphasized.

 

In the ¡°Innovator Showcase¡± session, leaders from BeiGene, Pilatus Biosciences, Hugo Biotech presented examples of cutting-edge Asian life sciences innovation for the region as well as the global market.? For instance, the digital transformation of pathology, highlighting automating complex procedures and centralizing sequencing analysis, has led to a substantial reduction of costs and accuracy of microbiology testing.

The afternoon session began with the topic of ¡°Creating a Vibrant Life Sciences Market in APAC¡±, in partnership with DBS Bank, GenScript and Sino-Innovax. The showcase session featured leading organisations of the life science innovation value chain, including GenScript, ATLATL Scientific, SG Diagnostics, and George Clinical. Dr Janice Jin, President of GenScript Asia Pacific, highlighted the company’s four-pronged approach: “We’ve made meaningful impacts in supporting local research, engaging with the community, nurturing local talent, and fulfilling corporate social responsibilities.”

 

The panels, ¡°Partnering for Success: A Dialogue¡± and ¡°Innovative Financing for Improved Access,¡± explored strategies to advance APAC¡¯s life sciences market through cross sectoral and cross regional collaboration and sustainable innovative financing. Moderated by Giles Newmarch, Senior Investment Officer, lFC-International Finance Corporation (World Bank) and Dale Huntington, Senior Director, Health Care Systems Policy, Johnson and Johnson, the panels featured leaders from DBS Bank, Sino-Innovax Biotec, Diagnostics Development Hub, SCG Cell Therapy, Microsoft, Access Partnership, Pfizer, MSD Pharma, MSD for Mothers, aEQ, Heals Healthcare and MiyaHealth. Discussions focused on leveraging partnerships, technology to develop and bring more innovations to the market, as well as through tailored financing models to address improve access, bridge funding gaps, and drive innovation. Dr Eugene Hong, Head, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical at the Institutional Banking Group, DBS Bank, underscored the importance of a compelling narrative to attract investment. ¡°Investors are drawn to projects that address pressing societal challenges. By framing key issues as urgent and solvable, we can mobilize capital more effectively¡±.

 

The next session, ¡°the Asia Life Sciences Investor Forum¡±, was held in partnership with Haitong International. The panels, ¡°Global Investment Supporting Asia Life Sciences Industry¡± and ¡°Asian Investment Facilitating Regional Life Sciences Industry Cooperation,¡± highlighted the pivotal role of investment in advancing Asia¡¯s life sciences ecosystem. Moderated by Stephen Ng, Managing Director and CEO of CICC Singapore, and Barney YAO Executive Director of Equity Research, Chief AI Strategist at Haitong International, the discussions brought together leaders from B Capital Group, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), EDBI, ABC Impact, Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund, VMS Group and LYFE Capital. The panel emphasized the pressing need to address financing gaps, noting that governments across the APAC region are grappling with the dual challenge of aging populations and shifting disease burdens, all while navigating economic pressures. They explored various strategies to expand the fiscal space for health, including leveraging non-traditional funding mechanisms, public-private partnerships, and outcome-based financing models.

 

The day one program also featured a ¡°Singapore Night¡± networking dinner, in partnership with SGX Group and Han Kun Law Offices, highlighting by keynote speeches from Dr Wei Yang Cheong, Vice Provost at Singapore Management University and Senior Adviser (Health Economics) at the Ministry of Health, Singapore, Jin Hoe Koh, Executive Director at SGX Group and Aaron GU Partner of Han Kun Law Offices.

 

Creating a Climate-Resilient Health Future for Asia

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The second day of the summit, in partnership with CIIP, opened with remarks by Deepali Khanna, Vice President for Asia at the Rockefeller Foundation, highlighting the critical need for innovative solutions and partnerships to address the region¡¯s pressing healthcare and climate challenges.

 

This was followed by a panel on ¡°The Impact of Climate Change on Health¡±, calling for industry action, moderated by Hong Ma, Executive Vice President, Advocacy and Engagement at Edelman APAC Health, featuring leaders from Global Asia Insurance Partnership (GAIP), the Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI), the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), and the World Economic Forum. Panellists explored the wide-ranging health impacts of climate change and emphasized the need for industry-wide action to build robust, adaptable healthcare systems in the region.

 

Building on this theme, followed a panel on ¡°Decarbonizing the Healthcare Sector in Asia¡±, moderated by Jean-Gaetan GUILLEMAUD, Vice President Corporate Affairs, Zuellig Pharma, and convening leaders from SingHealth, DBS Bank, Philips, Roche and Apollo Hospitals. Discussions focused on reducing the healthcare sector¡¯s carbon footprint and implementing sustainable practices through innovative supply chain strategies and cross-sector collaboration. ?¡°As we pursue our decarbonisation journey, our efforts fall into two main categories: infrastructure and culture. While the infrastructure aspect is straightforward, the cultural shift requires more attention. It’s not that our colleagues don¡¯t care¡ªthey do. But we need to make it easy for them to do the right thing: to recycle, to reuse, and to actively participate in the sustainability journey amidst their demanding clinical responsibilities,” shared Professor Wan Cheng Chow, Group Director of Academic Medicine at SingHealth HQ and Vice Dean of Office of Academic Medicine at Duke-NUS School of Medicine.

 

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Panel Discussions: Decarbonizing the Healthcare Sector in Asia

 

Showcase presentations followed, highlighting innovative solutions at the intersection of climate change and health. Representatives from the Centre for Impact Investing and Practices (CIIP), DBS Bank, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Landcent Group shared successful projects that demonstrated the power of public-private partnerships in creating scalable, sustainable solutions.

 

The summit concluded with a forward-looking panel on climate-resilient health systems, moderated by Renzo R. Guinto, Associate Professor of Global and Planetary Health at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute. Panellists from Bayer Foundation, Yale School of Public Health, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), Microsoft, and Digital Health China Technologies discussed strategies for enhancing health infrastructure, securing investment, and driving regional cooperation to address growing climate challenges. This comprehensive exploration of climate and health underscored the importance of collaboration, innovation, and policy action in building a sustainable and resilient future for healthcare across APAC. The panel discussed practical tools and strategies to drive resilience, such as automating processes, addressing social norms, and implementing standardized checklists. Specific examples included national disease surveillance systems, data-sharing platforms, and the integration of carbon tracking into digital health solutions.

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Summit moderators (from left to right): Associate Professor Jonas KARLSTR?M, Core Lead of Innovation in Global Health at SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, and Dr Chang LIU, Founder & CEO of ASK Health Asia and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

In closing remarks, Dr Chang Liu, the founder and CEO of Ask Health Asia expressed gratitude to all participants ¨C speakers and attendees and noted the importance of continued collaboration across the Asia-Pacific region. Dr Chang Liu reflected, ¡°This summit underscores the vital role APAC countries play in global healthcare innovation. By harnessing our shared strengths and fostering cooperation, we are building a future where healthcare is accessible, equitable, and resilient to climate impacts.¡±

 

For more information and to stay updated on APACLIFE2024, please visit the official website.

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About SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute

The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) aims to advance health and wellbeing in Asia and beyond. Working in collaboration with partners, the Institute seeks to strengthen health systems, improve health outcomes and increase health security. Launched in 2018, SDGHI harnesses the capacity of SingHealth, the largest group of health care institutions in Singapore, and the Duke-NUS Medical School, to advance interdisciplinary global health research and capacity development across the region.

www.duke-nus.edu.sg/sdghi

About ASK Health Asia

ASK Health Asia is an Asia based think tank, consultancy, and venture builder in healthcare. Headquartered in Singapore, ASK Health Asia has extensive experience and operations in Southeast Asia, Mainland China, and Macau, with close partnership in India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Middle East. ASK Health is a premier catalyst for health systems transformation in Asia. Through in-depth research, consultancy, platform development, solution co-creation and resource connection, we work closely with development partner, governments, and industry leaders to jointly capture growth opportunities from new health policies and provide innovative solutions to the economies across Asia.

www.askhealthasia.com?/?www.askhealth.com.cn

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