Medical Technology in China: Riding the Growth Curve

Dear Members and Friends of CICC, The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, is glad to to promote the "Medical Technology in China: Riding the Growth Curve" Seminar, organized by The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.

A growing Chinese middle class and increasing investment in health care by the Chinese government are making such devices as pacemakers, defibrillators, insulin pumps and spine products accessible to hundreds of millions of new patients. More-familiar factors play a role, too, as the nation falls prey to such chronic ailments as heart disease and diabetes, meaning even more customers will lean on technology to prolong and improve their lives. 

By 2025, China will have nearly 300 million senior citizens requiring medical services, and its middle class already surpasses the entire U.S. population. Demand for access to quality healthcare and the technology that makes it possible will grow accordingly. Although local manufacturers are increasingly moving up the value chain and developing and manufacturing more sophisticated medical devices, significant opportunities still exist in the Middle Kingdom for entrepreneurial and innovative medical device companies of all sizes.

The European Chamber is delighted to have Mr. Marshall Chen, Manager China Consulting, Fiducia, Mrs. Tracey Gao, Director of Regulatory Affairs and Quality management, Siemens Healthcare, and Mr. Valtero Canepa, General Manager, Shanghai Bracco Sine Pharmaceuticals Corp.       as the discuss pertinent issues facing heathcare technology in China. 

AGENDA

14:00 to 14:30 - Registration

14:30 to 14:40 - Welcome Remarks

14:40 to 15:10 - Overview of the Chinese Healthcare Market by Mr. Marshall Chen, Manager China Consulting, Fiducia Opportunities and Challenges Tender Processes Licenses and Registrations

15:10 to 15:40 - Case Study and Best Practices by Mrs. Tracey Gao, Director of Regulatory Affairs and Quality management, Siemens Healthcare Areas that needs improvement in China’s regulatory regime

15:40 to 16:10 - Elderly Care in China by Mr. Valtero Canepa, General Manager, Shanghai Bracco Sine Pharmaceuticals Corp.       

16:10 to 16:00 - Roundtable Discussion/ Q&A

16:20 to 16:30 -  Closing Remarks

SPEAKERS

Mr. Marshall Chen

Manager China Consulting, Fiducia

As the head of Fiducia's China Consulting Team, Marshall has 15 years of experience in providing multinational clients with cutting-edge market intelligence and strategic advice to support their growth in the Chinese market. His expertise ranges from conducting in-depth market studies (market mapping, competitor benchmarking, cost-competitive analysis, demand analysis) to strategy formulation for market entry and growth as well as M&A support.

Mrs. Tracey Gao

Director of Regulatory Affairs and Quality management, Siemens Healthcare

Tracy has more than ten years of working experience in the area of Quality management and regulatory affairs at multi-international healthcare company. With in-depth expertise and knowledge with regulations on product registration and QMS for various authorities and laws such as China FDA, the U.S. FDA, European Commission, Japanese PAL or Canadian CMDR regulations and standards for ISO 13485 and ISO 14971.

She is currently also the vice chair of Healthcare Equipment Working Group (HCE) of EU Chamber in China.

Mr. Valtero Canepa

General Manager, Shanghai Bracco Sine Pharmaceuticals Corp.,

Valtero Canepa, General Manager of Shanghai Bracco Sine Pharmaceuticals Corp., moved to China in early 2013 to manage a JV between Bracco, a medium size Italian company with a leading position in the Contrast Media global market, and Sine, a company of the Shanghai Pharma Group, one of the biggest pharmaceutical Chinese companies. Previously he was in sales, marketing and business development positions in the pharmaceutical, medical devices and healthcare facilities business.

Mr Canepa was elected in April 2016 Vice Chairman of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) and is Coordinator of the Healthcare Working Group of the CICC since 2014.

REGISTRATION

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​CANCELLATION

If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.

To cancel you can: 
1) email: ltan@europeanchamber.com.cn
2) cancel online if you registered for the event through the website.

Venue: 
The European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204 - 333 Huai Hai Middle Road, Shui On Plaza, Shanghai 333 淮海中路,瑞安广场
Cancellation: 
If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs. To cancel you can: 1) email: ltan@europeanchamber.com.cn 2) cancel online if you registered for the event through the website.
Event language: 
English
Organizer: 
The European Union Chamber of Commerce
Price: 
Members: 300 RMB | Non Members: 600 RMB
Timing: 
2016-08-03 14:00 - 16:30

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