On 2 July, MedTech World successfully concluded its Hong Kong Roadshow 2025 in partnership
with NovaX. The final leg of the roadshow included a high-impact cross-border delegation tour
to Shenzhen’s Qianhai Cooperation Zone. This marked another important step in connecting
Asia’s innovation ecosystems with the global MedTech community.
Reflecting on the week of programming, Dr. Dylan Attard, CEO of MedTech World, said:
“The Hong Kong Roadshow 2025 exceeded expectations. From the quality of the discussions to
the energy on the ground in both Hong Kong and Shenzhen, it’s clear that this region is ready to
become a global hub for MedTech. We’re incredibly grateful to our partners, and we look
forward to continuing to connect Asia with the rest of the world through ongoing dialogue,
collaboration, and exchange.”
From Hong Kong to Qianhai: Exploring the Innovation Landscape
In partnership with local government agencies and innovation stakeholders, MedTech World
led a diverse group of delegates, including startup founders, investors, researchers, and policy
leaders, on a cross-border visit to Shenzhen’s Qianhai district. The delegation visited the
Qianhai Exhibition Hall, Qianhai Kerry Centre, and the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth
Innovation Hub, where they witnessed the region’s infrastructure and policy support driving
high-growth sectors like MedTech, biotechnology, and digital health.
Following this, the group toured some of the area’s most dynamic health-focused institutions,
including WonderCell Therapeutics, the PolyU Qianhai Advanced Technology Innovation Center,
and the Qianhai Taikang International Hospital. These visits provided real-world insight into the
region’s investment in translational research, medical infrastructure, and commercialization
pathways.
Qianhai Seminar: Cross-Border Collaboration in Action
The delegation’s Shenzhen visit culminated with the MedTech World Qianhai Seminar, co-
hosted with local authorities and supported by the Hong Kong Talent Engage (HKTE). The
seminar opened with welcome remarks from Qianhai leadership, followed by a statement from
an HKTEO representative, both underlining the region’s ambition to become a bridge for cross-
border innovation.
The keynote session, “Co-Innovating HealthTech: Building Cross-Border Collaborations Between
Qianhai and Global MedTech Leaders,” provided a blueprint for how global and regional players
can work together. Moderated by Dr. Dylan Attard, CEO of MedTech World, the panel included
Christian Espinosa, CEO of Blue Gate Cyber; Sean Yoshikawa, Director–Asia at D-Risk; and Kai
Wang, Office Lead at Elsevier Shenzhen. Discussion revolved around opportunities and
challenges for cross-border MedTech collaboration in Qianhai, innovation, cybersecurity and
patient data protection, risk management, knowledge exchange, and future trends.
During the discussion, Dr. Dylan Attard shared insights on the cultural, regulatory, and
operational nuances of international collaboration:
“Cross-border cooperation is no longer optional; it’s essential. We must learn to navigate and
respect our cultural differences while focusing on shared goals in MedTech innovation. This tour
has shown us how strong partnerships across regions can lead to real, tangible outcomes.”
Continuing the Momentum Toward MedTech Malta 2025
The success of the Hong Kong Roadshow and Qianhai tour signals MedTech World’s continued
focus on elevating regional ecosystems through meaningful international engagement. From
Hong Kong’s strategic financial access to Shenzhen’s advanced manufacturing and research
capabilities, the roadshow highlighted the growing potential of Asia as a global MedTech
engine.
With these conversations and collaborations now in motion, all eyes turn to MedTech Malta
2025, scheduled for this November. The Malta event will build on the outcomes of the Asian
tour, offering another platform for innovators, investors, regulators, and industry leaders to
advance ideas and partnerships on a global scale.
Be Part of What’s Next MedTech Malta 2025 will bring together the conversations sparked in
Hong Kong and Shenzhen with global leaders across the sector. Whether you’re looking to
scale, invest, or build new partnerships, this is where real progress in health innovation takes
place. Join us in Valletta this November. To learn more, contact us at hello@med-tech.world.