In today’s talking points, the 2018 boom in healthcare investment was aided by three key deals, and a cancer treatment accelerator approved in Wuwei signals a breakthrough in cancer research. In other news, Chemist Warehouse has experienced continued growth in the Chinese market and has made new plans to expand their sales platform, and Chinese …
TALKING POINTS | HEALTHCARE 10/07/2019
In today’s talking points, Ping An Technology believes AI is the key to advancing healthcare, and have developed a partnership with Everbright Bank to expand into ‘healthcare finance’. Poor rural areas in China can expect to gain access to basic healthcare, and WA is accelerating commercialisation of digital healthcare research. Ping An Technology CEO believes …
TALKING POINTS | HEALTHCARE 06/06/2019
In today’s talking points, Australia is to increase spending on healthcare and surgeons in Australia support sanctions against exorbitant fees for medical services. The first norovirus vaccine is to enter the clinical trial phase in China, and Chinese cities are encouraged to simplify the process of setting up a clinic.
TALKING POINTS | HEALTHCARE AND LIFE SCIENCE 27/03/2019
Australian government investment to make Melbourne “at the forefront of cancer research” On Monday Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a landmark AUD$496 million (USD$350 million) investment in cancer treatment and medical research. The funds include AUD$80 million (USD$56.6 million) to establish a national cancer treatment centre at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to offer …
TALKING POINTS | HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCE 23/01/2018
In today’s talking points, Chinese investors back Aussie baby product review site,Chinese scientists produce genetically-enhanced human vascular cells, and Mega-popular Chinese Reality Show has a date in Rockingham. Chinese Investors Back Aussie Baby Product Review Site Australian baby product review website, Tell Me Baby, will expand into China this year, having already raised over 700,000 …
Healthcare & Life Science Talking Points | 11 January 2019
In today’s talking points, Beijing municipal government moved to Tongzhou, China’s birth number in 2018 may drop to the lowest since 2000, Chinese hospital deploys AI to detect blind-causing diseases, and an increased number of Chinese firms attend the world’s biggest healthcare meet. Beijing Municipal Government Moved to Tongzhou Beijing Municipal People’s government officially …
Healthcare & Life Science Talking Points | 17 December 2018
In today’s talking points, API proposes AUS$727 Million to Buy Sigma Healthcare, Researchers finds a new blood test that could save millions from blindness, Chinese resources and State Path Capital increasingly looking to work with Australian healthcare and China’s healthcare information technology momentum: an insider’s look. API Proposes AUS$727 Million to Buy Sigma Healthcare Australian …
Healthcare & Life Science Talking Points | 4 December 2018
In today’s talking points, US and China reach an agreement regarding the classification of synthetic oploids, low-protein, high carbohydrate diet best for longevity, healthy brain ageing, Industry leaders Jianke.com and Pfizer to enter into strategic partnership, and Extreme temperatures are more detrimental to our mental health than we thought. US and China reach an …
Healthcare & Life Science Talking Points | 27/11/18
In today’s talking points, Australia pushes for mandatory health insurance for prospective travellers, The George Institute Re-explores Health Communication – a critical area for sustainable healthcare reforms, and Australia seeks aid from the US to help reduce diabetes in China. Australia pushes for mandatory health insurance for prospective travellers There has been a …
Healthcare & Life Science Talking Points | 18/09/18
In today’s talking points Australia aged-care inquiry wipes $318 million off health stocks, second carcinogen found in common Chinese produced heart drug and Australian Senate inquiry told that 900,000 Australians have opted out of My Health Record database. Australia Aged-Care Inquiry Wipes $318 Million Off Health Stocks After Australia’s new Prime Minister Scott Morrison …