The 2020 International Pharmaceutical Industry Exchange Forum between China and UK hosted by UK-Medu
One of the greatest lessons from the 2020 Covid 19 pandemic is the value of health. More families have started to place more emphasis on their health, thus increasing the demand and attention in the medical heath industry. This has then promoted the major breakthroughs in the field of medicinal technology. Ever since the registration of China into the International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) in 2017, the pharmaceutical industry has grown in line with the international standards, bringing the golden era of development in the health industry in China.
UK-Medu collaborated with Shijiazhuang Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, with the assistance of SJZ Science and Technology Centre to host the 2020 International Pharmaceutical Industry Exchange Forum between China and UK on 20th Aug 2020 8am to 1030am (Beijing Time 3pm to 530pm) to aid the promotion of import and export of pharmaceutical technology. Chao Liu, the Vice Director of Shijiazhuang Hi-Tech industrial Development Zone and many other entrepreneurs participated in this forum, which explore the four main topics below:
1) Micro-fragmented Adipose Tissue (MFAT) and its application to diabetes and regenerative treatment in orthopedics
2) Virus Killer™, a mobile antiviral technology
3) Personalized treatment for cancer patients
4) Occuity, handheld optical healthcare monitoring and screening devices
The experts from UK presented on the application of MFAT in the medical field, Virus Killer™, personalized treatment for cancer patients and management plans on single dose administration, application of Occuity on diabetes and Alzheimer’s management.
The forum has benefited many, including providing the entrepreneurs with opportunities to collaborate together. Kevin Liu, director of UK-Medu emphasized that there are increasing opportunities to invest in pharmaceutical industry with the increasing demands on healthcare. He also welcomes any entrepreneurs to visit the UK in the near future.