Healthy Ageing & Digitalisation in Japan: Explore, Learn and Connect | LSH Mission with Minister Hugo de Jonge
October 14, 2019 - October 18, 2019
From 14 – 18 October 2019 the Embassy of the Netherlands in Tokyo, the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, and Task Force Health Care, will organise a Health Mission to Japan with a special focus on Healthy Ageing & Digitalisation, led by Minister of Health, Welfare and Sports, Mr. Hugo de Jonge.
Are you considering doing business with Japan? Curious about the opportunities and how your business can be of added value? Explore the opportunities during this mission.
Japan: a super-ageing society is looking for cost-effective solutions
Japan is a super-ageing society looking for cost-effective solutions and recently has improved the market access of European companies. Recently, The Netherlands Enterprise Agency | RVO.nl commissioned a market study highlighting opportunities for the Dutch Life Science & Health sector in Japan. The top reasons why Japan is interesting for the Dutch health sector are:
What can you expect?
The Healthy Ageing & Digitalisation mission provides excellent opportunities to get acquainted and/or strengthen your ties with Japan and explore opportunities for cooperation.
You can expect the following individual and collective programme components during the mission:
(Please note that below items may be subject to change)
- Collective visits to relevant stakeholders in Tokyo and two other major cities (Yokohama and Osaka); such as government, (university) hospitals, research institutes, elderly and long-term care providers and other key stakeholders;
- 2nd Well-Aging Society Summit visit to a leading conference in Tokyo that addresses healthy ageing and digitalisation by connecting government, academia, civil society and industry. For more information on last year’s Summit please click here
- Seminar(s) and meet-ups on Healthy ageing and digitalisation including local government, key hospital operators, universities, senior care organisations; with opportunities for individual presentations or discussions;
- Targeted networking and networking reception(s): select your (potential) Japanese business partners in advance and meet them during exclusive networking events;
- Knowledge Sharing and possibly cooperation with participants within the Dutch healthy ageing and digitalisation delegation as well as the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare & Sports;
- Presence and support from the Ministry of Health, the Dutch Embassy in Tokyo and Task Force Health Care.
To increase the quality and success of the mission a ‘Workshop on ‘Doing Business in Japan’ will be organised prior to the mission.
After registration, you will receive more details concerning the mission and the preparations.
Participation fee
The participation fee: €1450,- * (excl. VAT)
Discounts apply for TFHC partners: €1250,-* (excl. VAT)
A 50% discount will apply if you register a second participant from the same company.
* Costs for international travel, visa, accommodation, meals, individual translators and local transportation in Japan are not included in the participation fee unless explicitly stated otherwise. Please see the registration form for details.
** SIB Mission Voucher: You may be eligible for a SIB Mission voucher offered by RVO.nl.
With a mission voucher, SME’s can receive a financial compensation up to 50% with a maximum of € 1,500.- towards the participation fee.
To find out if you are eligible for the mission voucher, click here for more information.
How to join?
Unfortunately. registration is closed!
For more information regarding this LSH mission, please contact:
Esther van den Heuvel
E: esther.vandenheuvel@tfhc.nl
T: +31 (0)70 219 6883