Join the Trade Mission to Southeast Asia!
Southeast Asia is one of the fastest-growing healthcare regions globally, driven by ageing populations, rising chronic diseases, rapid digitalisation, and strong government reform agendas. Malaysia is upgrading its healthcare system under a long-term reform plan, while Singapore is accelerating its prevention-focused “3 Beyonds” strategy and digital health transformation.
From 29 June – 2 July 2026, Task Force Health Care (TFHC) and Export Partner are organising a Trade Mission to Kuala Lumpur, combined with participation in Smart Health Asia in Singapore. This programme provides Dutch Life Sciences & Health organisations direct access to policymakers, public and private hospital groups, research institutes, and strategic partners in two key ASEAN markets.
Event Details
Malaysia & Singapore | Trade Mission Smart Health Asia
For: Dutch Life Sciences & Health companies active in digital health, medical devices, integrated care, hospital design, prevention, and value-based healthcare
Registration deadline: 10 April 2026
Date mission: 29 June 2026 - 2 July 2026
Location: Kuala Lumpur & Singapore - Malaysia, Asia
How this event supports your growth
Malaysia and Singapore offer complementary entry points into ASEAN. Malaysia combines strong healthcare reform momentum, a rapidly expanding private sector, and openness to foreign expertise. Singapore functions as a regional innovation hub with a stable business climate and strong interest in Dutch system-level knowledge.
This mission enables you to:
• Gain direct access to decision-makers and healthcare leaders
• Validate your solution in advanced and reform-driven systems
• Explore pilot projects and clinical collaborations
• Position your company strategically for ASEAN scale-up
What to expect
Trade Mission – Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
- High-level seminar and pitch session with targeted stakeholders
- Insights into healthcare policy developments and digital transformation
- Field visits to organisations such as:
- Ministry of Health Malaysia
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM)
- Putrajaya Hospital
- National Cancer Institute
- Leading private hospital groups including KPJ, Sunway and others
- Networking reception with key Malaysian stakeholders
More information about Smart Health Asia – Singapore and the tentative programme can be found here.
Source: TFHC