Healthcare Council: Thailand Science Park Visit and Meet with the NSTDA
Date and Time
Friday Oct 11, 2019
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM ICT
3:00 pm: Close of program
Location
Business Center INC2-D Building, Thailand Science Park
Paholyothin Road, Klong 1, Klong Luang, Pathumthani
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Fees/Admission
Free of charge (Members Only)
Only 30 seats available, please register in advance to secure your place.
Note: transport to and from Thailand Science Park is not included in the program.
Contact Information
K. Noon 02-254-1041 ext. 224
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Description
The AMCHAM Healthcare Council invites AMCHAM members to attend a special meeting with the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA). As well as an exclusive Thailand Science Park tour, this is an excellent opportunity to hear about national directions on healthcare issues and dialogue on topics ranging from the health and medical device businesses, to advanced technologies and the healthcare service industry.
Background:
According to the BOI, Thailand is well positioned to become the medical hub of Asia under Thailand 4.0, building on a strong foundation of premium medical services, qualified healthcare specialists, and internationally accredited medical facilities. Thai medical services are renowned worldwide, resulting in a rapid growth in supporting industries such as pharmaceuticals, laboratory tests, clinical R&D and medical tourism.
National Science and Technology Development (NSTDA), as a government agency under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, plays a crucial role in advanced research in the Medical Hub field with its Medical Device and Testing Laboratory at Thailand Science Park.
Located north of Bangkok, in Pathum Thani Province near Rangsit, Thailand Science Park is the country's largest science and technology research park and forms part of Thailand's efforts to strengthen its capabilities in research and innovation.
This special opportunity is limited to 30 seats, which will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis. Advance registration is required.