"Stones from other hills may serve to polish the jade."
The development of China’s health industry requires actively learning from and drawing on the industrial experiences of countries around the world, while adapting them to China’s specific context. Japan enjoys a global reputation in the healthcare sector for having “the longest life expectancy and the highest quality medical services.” Typically, Japan is not a country that originates health-related technologies; rather, it excels at transforming these technologies through research and development, and integrating them closely with manufacturing and service industries to create emerging industrial sectors.
Japan, Renowned Worldwide: What Are Its Industrial Development Experiences? How Do Its Products and Services Differ? How Has It Achieved Such a Strong Reputation?2019 Future Healthcare 100 ConferenceOn the occasion of the event,VCBeatHand in HandTsinghua University (School of Social Sciences) Nomura Research Institute China Research Center, inDecember 21, 2019, 2:00 PM, inBeijing Jiuhua VillaCo-hosting the China-Japan Health Industry Development Forum.
Centered on three key themes—“Collaborative Insights,” “Lessons from Others,” and “Innovation in China”—this forum will invite representatives from leading enterprises in the Chinese and Japanese health and wellness industries, including Japanese companies such as Fujifilm and Hitachi Medical, as well as Chinese industry players. Participants will engage in discussions on advancing mutually beneficial development of the China-Japan health industry and strengthening cooperation in health investment.

The following is ““2019 Future Healthcare Top 100 Conference · China-Japan Health Industry Forum”Detailed Agenda:
Article 1: Collaboration Insights
Guest:Takumi Oamoto, Senior Consultant, International Manufacturing Consulting Division, Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.
Proposed Agenda:The Current State of Digital Health in Japan
Are there novel approaches to the digital transformation of healthcare and wellness? Can integrating digital information technology improve our health?As the country with the highest life expectancy in the world, Japan has provided advanced concepts and mature experience in policy measures, industrial development, service models, and talent cultivation within the health industry. What aspects of Japan’s digitalization of the health industry are worthy of reference for China?
Guest:Bi Yuanfeng, Co-founder and COO of VCBeat
Proposed Agenda:Current Status of China’s Future Healthcare Industry and Regional Industrial Cluster Development
Industrial clusters have long served as growth poles for regional economies. However, under the new normal of economic development, what developmental landscape do China’s future healthcare industry and regional industrial clusters face? Amidst the synergistic development of industrial agglomeration and regional economies, what collaborative opportunities will emerge? How can industrial clusters achieve a qualitative leap in competitiveness, transitioning from quantitative expansion to qualitative advancement?
Article II: Lessons from Others
Guest:Katsuya Asafusa, Deputy General Manager of Fujifilm (China) Investment Co., Ltd. and Head of the Medical Products Division
Proposed Agenda:“Happy 100”: Fujifilm’s Efforts to Enhance Quality of Life and the Challenges Facing China’s Healthcare System
As the foundations of a company begin to shake and its core business fades, only core technologies endure. How is Fujifilm, with its renewed identity, leveraging its core technologies to position itself within China’s healthcare system and deepen its localization strategy? With numerous unmet needs still remaining in global healthcare, how can Fujifilm utilize the mature technologies cultivated through its deep expertise in photography to improve quality of life and create new value that aligns with societal demands?
Guest:Fu Ziyi, General Manager of the Elderly Care Business Promotion Headquarters, Hitachi (China) Co., Ltd.
Proposed Agenda:Realizing High-Quality Prevention and Care Through Intelligent Technologies, All for the Extension of Healthspan—Hitachi Group’s Vision for Smart Healthcare Solutions
Japan’s “silver economy,” born out of its prolonged aging crisis, has created substantial market opportunities and mature operational models for disease prevention and care. What developmental experiences from Japan can we draw upon to deliver high-quality preventive and caregiving services? As China accelerates into an aging society while still facing the challenge of “getting old before getting rich,” contradictions in elderly care are becoming increasingly prominent. How can we extend healthy life expectancy?
Article 3: Innovation in China
Guest:Zheng Yi, Vice President of Fosun Health Insurance and Health Management Group
Proposed Agenda:Smart Health, Happy Life: Positioning of Health Management Based on the Holistic Health Paradigm and Lifestyle Migration
As China’s population ages at an accelerating pace, demand for medical and elderly care services is growing increasingly robust. At this year’s Two Sessions, “integration of medical and elderly care” emerged as a hot-topic issue. For the general public, adopting a healthy lifestyle serves as a moat to safeguard health. With the development of the broader health industry, rising health awareness, and improved lifestyles, what innovations in health management are needed to unleash new vitality?
Guest:XingLi Ping,CEO of Ping An Good Doctor Investment Management Co., Ltd.
Proposed Agenda:Innovation and Development of Third-Party Medical Services
As the involvement of social capital in healthcare deepens, private hospitals and third-party medical institutions have become new drivers of healthcare reform, gradually evolving toward scale, branding, and differentiation. How can third-party medical service providers address the pain points of traditional hospitals and facilitate the high-quality development of private hospitals?
Guest:Liao Jieyuan, Chairman and CEO of WeDoctor Group
Proposed Agenda:From Internet Hospitals to Digital Health Communities: Building the Infrastructure of China’s Healthcare Industry
Frequent release of “Internet + Healthcare” policies, increasingly clear regulatory landscape, gradual blurring of boundaries between online and offline channels, and efficient integration of industry resources,Where Is China’s “Internet + Healthcare” Innovation Headed? How Is the Infrastructure of China’s Healthcare Industry Being Built, from Internet Hospitals to Digital Health Communities?How Technology-Driven Digital Health Platforms Can Help Pharmaceutical Companies Rapidly Transform Amid Policy TurmoilPhysical Pharmacies?
Guest:Li Tiantian, Founder of DXY
Proposed Agenda:High-Quality Medical Services Driven by Data
In an era where artificial intelligence and big data are ubiquitous topics, few can clearly articulate how big data can be practically implemented in the healthcare sector. Services without data are merely traditional services, which are highly inefficient. Conversely, data without associated services lacks commercial value. What is the relationship between big data and healthcare services? How will big data be integrated with these services?



VCBeat’s 2019 Top 100 Future Healthcare Companies Conference, themed “New Growth in Life,” will comprehensively showcase the innovation ecosystem of China’s healthcare sector by examining factors such as the policy environment, technological landscape, and demand potential. With a core focus on fostering industry dialogue and interaction, the event aims to create a premier platform for the integration of industry and capital.
Five Major Product Systems: Five Themed Summits and Over 10 Sub-Field Forums, the Top 100 Future Healthcare Companies Rankings and Awards, the Top 100 Future Healthcare Companies Series Reports, the Top 100 Future Healthcare Exhibition, and a Series of Networking Events.

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