The Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC) & Majin International Ltd. Held a Dynamic Medical Networking Seminar ?Regenerative Therapies & NovaStem BC? Introducing Future Trends of Regenerative Therapy to the Thai Aesthetics Medicine Industry
Majin International Ltd., an international trading company and medical device distributor, and the exclusive distributor of the RevMed NovaStem products in Thailand, held an exclusive seminar on "Regenerative Therapies and NovaStem BC" in collaboration with the Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC), The event took place at the Ballroom Park Hyatt Hotel, Bangkok, bringing together experts and innovators to explore advancements in regenerative medicine and their potential for the Thai aesthetics industry.
The event was featured under the "Bridging Borders" campaign initiated by the Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC) to enhance commercial cooperation between its members and facilitate the promotion of economic, industrial, and cultural collaboration in Thailand.
Mr. Daniel Kwak, Partner at Majin International Ltd. said ?Thailand recorded a revenue of USD 6.3 billion in beauty and personal care products, making it one of the largest markets in Southeast Asia. With its growing economy and an increasing focus on well-being, Thailand is seen as a key market for the aesthetics medicine industry. The seminar brought together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners in the medical sector to discuss the latest advancements and future trends in regenerative therapy using Novastem.?
Keynote presentations were delivered by experts distinguished in stem cell research, Dr. Kampon Sriwatanakul, MD, PhD, Chairman of the Thailand National Charter of Health
Dr. Chris Gunwoo Kim, Le Diamant Stemcell Clinic, Korea University Hospital, Anti-Aging Clinic and Cosmetic Surgery, a top-notch medical aesthetics provider in South Korea.
This event underscores Thailand's prominence as a hub for regenerative therapies and medical innovations. The seminar not only highlighted cutting-edge advancements but also emphasized Thailand's potential as a key gateway for future developments in the aesthetics medicine industry.