On August 4, in Hanoi, the signing ceremony of "Promoting cooperation in medical tourism - high-end aesthetics between Vietnam and Japan" was held with the theme "Bridging health - Connecting the future". The signing ceremony of cooperation between IFN Group and Japanese partners has opened up new prospects in bringing high-tech medical and aesthetic advances closer to Vietnamese customers.
Japan is known as a country with the world's leading medical and aesthetic industries, a pioneer in researching, creating and applying advanced beauty technologies and methods. With the desire to bring Vietnamese people the opportunity to experience high-end medical and aesthetic services, IFN Group Joint Stock Company organized the Signing Ceremony of "Promoting Cooperation in Medical Tourism - High-end Aesthetics Vietnam - Japan" with the theme "Bridging Health - Connecting the Future" under the auspices of the Association for Liaison with Overseas Vietnamese (ALOV) and the coordination of the Association of Vietnamese in Japan, the Center for Consulting - Services for Intellectuals and Entrepreneurs of Vietnamese Abroad (COSOVIE) to co-organize.
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IFN Group Joint Stock Company organized the program "Promoting cooperation in Vietnam - Japan high-end medical and aesthetic tourism" with the theme "Bridging health - Connecting the future" |
Attending the program were leaders of Vietnamese organizations in Japan, leading medical and cosmetic enterprises in Japan: Mr. Ogawa Hiroyuki - General Secretary of the Vietnam Association in Japan; Mr. Inoue Hiromu - Deputy Director of the Cancer Screening Center (Ningen dock) of NTT Hospital; Mr. Kasuya - Business Director of Takasu Cosmetic Group.
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Delegates and guests attending the program "Promoting cooperation in high-end medical and aesthetic tourism between Vietnam and Japan". |
On the Vietnamese side, there were the participation of Ambassador Nguyen Phu Binh - former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of ALOV; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Lan Trung - Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Association for the Development of Corporate Culture; Mr. Ha Trong Nhan - Director of the COSOVIE Center; Dr. Dinh Viet Hoa - Chairman of the National Startup Association; Mr. Nguyen Duc Dung - Deputy Director of the Institute for Religious Policy Research, Government Committee for Religious Affairs; Mr. Pham Dinh Huynh - Former Director of the Academy of Politics, Region 4.
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From right to left: People's Artist Le Tien Tho - former Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Ambassador Nguyen Phu Binh - former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of ALOV; Mr. Ha Trong Nhan - Director of COSOVIE Center; Mr. Ogawa Hiroyuki - General Secretary of the Vietnam Association in Japan and business representatives. |
The event was also attended by People's Artist Le Tien Tho - former Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Painter, Journalist, Writer Dinh Quang Tinh and representatives of Vietnamese - Japanese Business - Enterprise organizations and representatives of Japanese partners and press agencies.
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IFN Group signed cooperation agreements with partners. |
In recent years, health care and medical services in Japan have been one of the areas that have received the attention and trust of Vietnamese customers. At the same time, this has also been a key area for many years of IFN Group. Therefore, IFN Group has constantly strived to connect with prestigious Japanese organizations and units in the fields of medicine and aesthetics, searching for advanced treatment and health care technologies, paving the way for Vietnamese customers to come to Japan to experience these services.
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Ambassador Nguyen Phu Binh spoke at the event. |
Ambassador Nguyen Phu Binh - former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of ALOV Association hopes: "The presence of Mr. Ogawa as well as the leaders of one of the leading corporations and experts in the field of regenerative medicine in Japan will provide us with reliable information and useful knowledge in this new field, contributing to the modernization of the medical field of Vietnam, in the immediate future, to promote the field of medical - aesthetic tourism between the two countries".
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From right to left: Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Lan Trung; Dr. Duong Quoc Sy; Ms. Nguyen Phuong Loan and Ms. Thai Thi Lan Huong. |
Assessing the potential of the Vietnamese market and the capacity of IFN Group, Japanese partners have expanded their exploitation of the Vietnamese market. Accordingly, at the program, IFN Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with NTT Hospital and Takasu Cosmetic Group. In which, NTT Hospital is a long-standing multidisciplinary medical facility, established in 1952, leading in the field of cancer treatment in Japan. Takasu Cosmetic Group is one of the leading corporations in Japan in the field of high-tech aesthetics and regenerative medicine.
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Mr. Ogawa Hiroyuki - Secretary General of the Vietnam Association in Japan shared. |
Stem cell therapies for skin rejuvenation researched and applied by Takasu bring high efficiency in beauty. Cooperating with Japanese partners, IFN Group wishes to "pave the way" and create the most favorable conditions for Vietnamese people to access advanced health care and beauty services.
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Mr. Ha Trong Nhan - Director of COSOVIE Center, General Director of IFN Group and representatives of Japanese partners and employees of IFN Group Joint Stock Company took a souvenir photo. |
In addition, the program of the Signing Ceremony of “Promoting Cooperation in High-end Medical and Aesthetic Tourism between Vietnam and Japan” with the theme “Bridging Health – Connecting the Future” provided useful information about the importance and value of applied therapies in medicine and aesthetics, creating happiness and beauty for Vietnamese people. Also through this program, once again affirmed the sustainable development of economic and cultural diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/ifn-group-thuc-day-hop-tac-trong-linh-vuc-du-lich-y-te-va-tham-my-cong-nghe-cao-281469.html
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