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China biotechs remain hopeful for HK market amid protests

Sep. 26, 2019
By Elise Mak and Alex Ho
SUZHOU, China, and HONG KONG – Despite investor worries over the long-term political and economic stability of Hong Kong after almost four months of social unrest and frequent violent protests, Chinese biotech executives remain optimistic about the outlook for the prospects for the market.
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Australia proposes revising device essential principles to align with international practices

Sep. 17, 2019
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is seeking feedback on a proposal that to change Australia's medical device essential principles for safety and performance to more closely mirror the new EU Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR).
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South Korea's Noul to launch liquid-free, 15-minute blood diagnosis device next year

Sep. 12, 2019
By Jihyun Kim

NUS, NUH and Agilent set up SG$38M facility for clinical diagnostics in Singapore

Sep. 9, 2019
By David Ho

India medical device advocacy group asserts the industry is under siege by imports

Sep. 4, 2019
By T.V. Padma

The Asia Pacific region: Poised for gains, if ...

Sep. 4, 2019
By Lee Landenberger
The Asia Pacific region (APAC) is vast and awash with varied economies, languages, governments and ambitions. That's the backdrop for its dramatic underperformance compared to the West's pharmaceutical innovations. Yet plenty of opportunities exist, along with a healthy dose of uncertainty, according to the first Pharmaceutical Innovation in the APAC region report, published by Clarivate Analytics plc.
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Putting the AI in ASEAN

Sep. 4, 2019
By David Ho
HONG KONG – At the recent Beyond Paradigm Summit 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, a Malaysian company unveiled the country's first humanoid robot.
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AI is expected to drive health care effectiveness, increase jobs in Australia

Sep. 4, 2019
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – There is pervasive use of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) across the health care industry in Australia, and excitement is building on the opportunities it offers to technologies and ultimately to patients, Ausbiotech CEO Lorraine Chiroiu told BioWorld Asia.
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S. Korea must ease regs, fast-track tech solutions to spur cell, gene therapy R&D

Sep. 3, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
SEOUL – South Korea's investors have become very interested in the global cell and gene therapy market. Licensing and M&A deals in the field have been active – a good sign for Korean biopharma firms eager to tap in.
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Long-term growth hit by short-term troubles

Sep. 3, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
SEOUL – After a decade of steady increases, venture capital (VC) investments in South Korea's biotech sector are more active. But for the country's strategic financial plan to be sustainable, it will have to further strengthen its science capabilities, according to experts at the Korea Bio Investment Conference (KBIC) last week in Seoul.
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