China: Opportunities in the Healthcare market – Monday 15 May 2017 – Barco – Kortrijk
May 22, 2017 Category Past events, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce organized a seminar on opportunities in the Chinese healthcare market on 15 May Barco in Kortrijk.
The seminar was organized in cooperation with the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Flanders Investment & Trade, Agoria Healthcare Technlogy Esscencia, MedTec Flanders and the Regional Development Agency West-Flanders.
Healthcare reform has become one of the priorities of the Chinese government. China’s healthcare market is growing quickly – around 17% per annum in recent years. It is now the second largest market in the world for medical devices and pharmaceuticals. China’s healthcare service market is also quickly becoming one of the largest in the world.
During this seminar, Mr. Bo Ji, Chief Representative and Assistant Dean of the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, gave participants a better understanding of the opportunities in the fast-growing Chinese healthcare market. This was followed by testimonials from Mr. Filip Pintelon, Senior Vice-President GM Healthcare, Barco, and Mr Olivier Billiau, International Sales and Marketing Director, Televic, who shared their experiences on the Chinese market. Mr Chen Hui, Chief Representative of Weihai in Europe, gave a presentation on the investment environment of medical healthcare parks in Weihai city, Shandong province.
It was a very informative event for companies active in the Health Industry including Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Nutrition, Medical Insurance, Medical devices and applications, as well as Healthcare and life sciences.
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