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Shanghai Fair Healthcare to debut in Malaysia

Shanghai Fair Healthcare makes its inaugural debut in Malaysia on 22–23 May 2026 at Hall 1, Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), bringing together leading healthcare enterprises from Shanghai with Southeast Asia’s growing healthcare market.

The two-day exhibition will feature approximately 80 healthcare enterprises representing 160 exhibitors, showcasing a range of medical equipment, health technologies and medical services, while facilitating business matching and cross-border collaboration between China and Malaysia’s healthcare sectors.

Organised by the Shanghai Fair Committee and Shanghai Sail International Convention & Exhibition Co., Ltd., the two-day event will cover 3,126sqm of exhibition space.

The Malaysia edition forms part of Shanghai’s broader ‘Health Silk Road’ initiative and aims to create a high-impact platform that connects advanced Chinese medical technologies and solutions with Southeast Asia’s growing healthcare market.

Explaining the decision to bring the fair to Malaysia, representative from The Shanghai Fair Committee, said: “Southeast Asia has always been a dynamic and fast-growing hub for healthcare development. In recent years, we have observed Malaysia’s growing prominence in the medical tourism industry and its expanding healthcare ecosystem. At the same time, several member companies from the associations co-operating with us have expressed strong interest in entering the Malaysian market.

“This exhibition allows us to lead a delegation of Shanghai-based enterprises to conduct on-site engagement and explore meaningful partnership and investment opportunities. We see this as an important step in strengthening bilateral medical cooperation between China and Malaysia.”

A key highlight is the strong participation from the Shanghai Yangtze River Delta Medical Device Industry Development Promotion Association, representing listed companies, state-owned enterprises, industry leaders and high-tech innovators.

The exhibition is expected to attract decision-makers including hospitals, medical universities, research institutions, pharmacy chains, rehabilitation centres, clinics, distributors, and import/export traders.

A proposed signing ceremony between the Shanghai Yangtze River Delta Medical Device Industry Development Promotion Association and the Malaysia Medical Device Association (MMDA) is also expected to further deepen bilateral industry co-operation.

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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