KTR to inaugurate BioAsia 2022
Telangana Minister for Industries and Commerce KT Rama Rao along with Principal Secretary of Industries and Commerce Jayesh Ranjan will inaugurate 19th edition of BioAsia 2022 - ‘Future Ready’ on Thursday (February 24).
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Hyderabad: Telangana Minister for Industries and Commerce KT Rama Rao along with Principal Secretary of Industries and Commerce Jayesh Ranjan will inaugurate 19th edition of BioAsia 2022 - 'Future Ready' on Thursday (February 24). Asia's largest life-sciences and healthcare forum will be conducted in a virtual mode for the second year in a row.
KTR said, "The strong speaker line-up and their outlook for the healthcare industry, reflects an optimistic future for both, the global as well as the Indian medtech and pharma industries. As an important life-sciences hub in the world, Hyderabad continues to play a catalytic role in bringing stakeholders together and enabling deliberations on topics of global relevance."
Jayesh Ranjan said, "Since the debut of BioAsia, we have witnessed the conference grow into a global phenomenon, attracting participation of leaders from all over the world. The 19th edition has already received over 27,000 registrations globally, to deliberate, network, learn and define the trajectory of the global healthcare in consilience with the need of the hour." About 50 global speakers will take part across seven panels during the two-day virtual conference this year. These sessions will deep dive into the transformative future of the healthcare sector as a whole as well as a diverse set of industries such as healthtech, pharmaceuticals, biopharma, and medtech among others.
The panels will deliberate on Covid being a transformative force for the healthcare industry. Stakeholders will converse about the learnings from yesterday, adopting change today and collaborating for a healthy tomorrow. With technology increasingly reshaping the future of health industries, it can significantly automate and streamline healthcare workflows.