Decision-making, Factionalism, and Government Relations in Japan January 2024 This article is part of Sandpiper’s Public Affairs Tracker content series on government relations in Asia-Pacific. Here, […]
Our top tips for communicators, marketeers and policymakers looking for their organisation and leadership to shape the debate and to have an impact at Davos 2024.
2024 is bringing a new set of changes, challenges, and opportunities to Asia Pacific’s healthcare sector. Shifting demographics, social changes, and new technologies such as cell and gene therapies, bio-inductive implants, and AI-assisted discovery are expected to reshape the industry.
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AI is transforming healthcare. We delve into the variety of ongoing and anticipated applications for AI in healthcare and the approaches that key markets are taking for regulation, also highlighting AI’s application towards challenging therapeutic areas.
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As the world increasingly returns to pre-COVID life, it is timely for governments, vaccine makers and NGOs alike to align with global public health needs and leverage this growing emphasis on vaccine equity.
Closing the gap on health equity is not a single industry or sector’s issue. It will rely on sincere and constructive cross-sector innovation, communications and coordination to secure sustainable health systems for generations to come.