MFA 2016 kicks off
Medical Fair Asia and Medical Manufacturing Asia 2016 are underway in Singapore
August 31, 2016
MEDICAL FAIR ASIA and MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2016, two of the region’s leading exhibitions for the medical, healthcare and MedTech was officially opened today by Mr. S Iswaran, Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry). The events will take place concurrently from August 31 – September 2, 2016 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Singapore.
Held biennially, the eleventh edition of MEDICAL FAIR ASIA and third edition of MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA feature several firsts, including the move to a bigger event space at Marina Bay Sands, representing a 20% exhibit space growth to highlight some 1,200 companies from over 40 countries, including first-time country group participations from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, as well as numerous visiting delegations from the region.
Other premieres are the inaugural Asian editions of DiMiMED, the International Conference on Disaster and Military Medicine and the MEDICAL FAIR ASIA Medicine + Sports Conference presented by industry leaders such as Dr. Ben Tan, Head of the Changi Sports Medicine Center and Exercise is Medicine Singapore and Dr. Raymond So, Director of Elite Training Science and Technology of the Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI).
DiMiMED covers topics including natural disasters and vector-borne diseases such as earthquake disaster relief, management of radiation leaks, threats from Dengue and Zika virus as well as technical subjects on SATCOM (satellite communications) based telemedicine and aeromedical evacuation. The Medicine + Sports conference focuses on topics concerning disease prevention through physical activity and the latest innovations in sports medicine and wearables.
According to the 2016 Global health care outlook report by Deloitte, Asia Pacific’s spending on healthcare will grow at an annual average of 6.6% until 2019, largely driven by rising affluence, consumer spending and the growing older population. In Southeast Asia, innovation is set to take on a bigger role in augmenting traditional care management, coupled with the emergence of new, patient-centric, collaborative business models, wellness and lifestyle-themed health services as well as digital and telehealth initiatives as well as subscription care models and more.
Commenting on the rising significance of the Asian region and the relevance of the exhibitions, Gernot Ringling, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf Asia, commented: “Together, these trends point to Asia as a flourishing market for global health care investors and service operators, both economically and strategically, and the staging of MEDICAL FAIR ASIA and MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2016 could not be at a more opportune time. In addition to an expansive exhibit range covering the entire spectrum of the value chain from end-to-end, MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2016 in particular has a strong focus on digital healthcare, sports medicine and rehabilitative care.”
Another indication of Asia’s market potential is the strong international participation at the two trade fairs. Together, local and international exhibitors present an all-encompassing range of leading-edge innovations – from A&E, electromedical, laboratory and rehabilitation equipment, communication & information technology, diagnostics, medical consumables, orthopedic and pharmaceutical supplies, to new components, materials and substances for medical technology, micro and nanotechnology,as well as MedTech testing systems and services tailored to the needs of the medical and healthcare industry.
“Innovation and internationalization are strongly featured at both exhibitions, which reflect the changing industry landscape. The special platforms at MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2016 embody the latest in digital healthcare solutions, “smart” medicine, diagnostics, pharmaceutical supplies, laboratory and rehabilitation equipment all under-one-roof,” added Gernot Ringling.
The impressive line-up of industry speakers at the trade fairs’ ancillary program offers in-depth insights and best practices regarding various aspects of the industry. The concurrently-held forums and conferences, meant to complement the exhibitors’ products, present additional networking and knowledge opportunities for visitors. These sessions include the MedTech Business Forum led by keynote speakers from SPETA, Frost & Sullivan, Ernst & Young and SIMTech, the Medical Innovation and Technology Forum (MITF), High-Tech for Medical Devices Forum by IVAM Microtechnology Network, a MedTech SME Workshop, as well as a series of technical presentations and in-booth activities that are free of charge for registered visitors.
For further information about MEDICAL FAIR ASIA and MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2016, contact Messe Düsseldorf North America, 150 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60601. Telephone: (312) 781-5180; Fax: (312) 781-5188; E-mail: info@mdna.com; Visit our web site http://www.mdna.com; Subscribe to our blog at http://blog.mdna.com; Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/Medical_MDNA