Malaysia Showcases Regional Leadership at 2nd Pharma & Healthcare Business Expo 2025
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 – The 2nd Malaysia Pharma & Healthcare Business Expo 2025 opened today at the World Trade Centre, underscoring Malaysia’s growing influence as a regional healthcare and pharmaceutical hub. The three-day event (Oct 7–9) gathers leading stakeholders in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and healthcare technology across Southeast Asia.
Organized by Astrovision with Ace Group and Genesis Global Exhibitions, the expo is supported by the Medical Device Authority, ASEAN India Economic Council, and Malaysia-India Business Council.
Officiated by Dr. Muralitharan Paramasua of the Health Ministry and India’s Dr. Vivekanand T S, the event features exhibitions, B2B sessions, and product showcases aimed at driving trade, innovation, and investment in the region’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. The expo features participation from a wide array of manufacturers, distributors, investors, and decision-makers across sectors including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, orthopaedics, healthcare technology, and hospital infrastructure.
Key attendees included:
• YBrs. Puan Wan Noraimi bt Wan Ibrahim, Director, National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA), Ministry of Health Malaysia
• Dato’ Ramesh Kodammal, Chairman, Goldtex Group of Companies & Chairman, ASEAN India Economic Council (AIEC), Malaysia
• Datuk Surendran Menon, General Secretary, Malaysia-India Business Council (MIBC)
• Dr. Selvarajah Sathaya, Honorary Deputy Secretary, Malaysian Medical Association
• Dr. Annathurai Ranganathan, Director of Human Capital & Strategic Compliance, Consultant Psychologist
• Mr. Sze Kok Hoong, Council Member, Trade Industry Bureau, Malaysian Medical Association
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