Malaysia To Host Medtec Sea 2025, ASEAN's Premier Medical Tech Conference
The event, organised in conjunction with International Healthcare Week 2025 (IHW), is expected to bring together medical device regulators, manufacturers, innovators, and investors from across ASEAN to chart the region's future in the medical technology industry.
Informa Markets regional portfolio director for Asean, Rungphech (Rose) Chitanuwat, who plays an influential role in shaping major trade exhibitions in Southeast Asia, said participants at IHW 2025 will have the unique advantage of exploring multiple healthcare sectors and attending 125 conference sessions tailored to diverse healthcare domains -- all under one roof.
'This integrated format eliminates the need to travel between separate events, allowing attendees to maximise their time and resources while gaining a comprehensive understanding of the latest market trends, innovative technologies and cutting-edge solutions,' she said in a statement to Bernama.
Medtec Southeast Asia 2025 aims to position ASEAN as a major player in the global medical technology landscape by promoting cross-border collaboration, regulatory harmonisation and innovation.
Meanwhile, MdDev Sdn Bhd, the conference partner, said this year's event is not just about networking but about advancing ASEAN's capabilities in medical technology to meet both regional and international healthcare demands.
With the theme 'Driving Innovation & Manufacturing Excellence in the MedTech Ecosystem,' the event will focus on emerging areas such as medical device research and development, halal medical device certification, digital health solutions, and strategies for expanding market access across ASEAN and beyond.
Participants will gain insights into transformative healthcare technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) integration, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) applications in medical devices, and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT).
More than 40 sessions will be held over the three-day event, covering topics such as regulatory compliance, Industry 4.0 applications in medical device manufacturing, and strategies for market entry into ASEAN, the United States, Europe and other key regions.
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