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AustCham Webinar

Post-Covid Transformation and Medtech Opportunities in Northeast Asia:

Insights into China, Japan and South Korea Markets

To facilitate discussion on Medtech opportunities and Post-Covid Transformation within Northeast Asia, the Australian Chamber of Commerce (AustCham) in Korea is pleased to host a special webinar in collaboration with Australian Chamber of Commerce (AustCham) Greater China and the Australia New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ANZCCJ).

 

Three industry experts from Intralink will be joining us to provide insight into their respective markets, highlighting new and emerging opportunities within the MedTech sector in Japan, South Korea and China. Presentations will cover Telemedicine, AI-based medtech, Wearables and Robotics (Japan and China) as part of the digital health sector.

 

Each speaker will present for 25 minutes and the presentations will be followed by a Q&A session, moderated by Rodney Commerford, Senior Trade Commissioner, Austrade Seoul.

 


Event Agenda:
  • 12:00 pm – Opening by Rowan Petz, Executive Director, AustCham Korea
  • 12:02 pm – Welcome remarks by Rodney Commerford,  Senior Trade Commissioner, Austrade Seoul
  • 12:05 pm – Japan Market Insights : Presented by Charles Cielo, Intralink Japan Project Director, Asia Inbound
  • 12:30 pm – South Korea Market Insights: Presented by Ruslan Tursunov, Intralink Korea Project Manager
  • 12:55 pm – China Market Insights : Presented by Olexandr Nykytyuk, Intralink China Project Manager
  • 1:20 pm – Moderated Q&A
  • 1:30 pm – Event end

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (KST) | 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm (AEDT)

The webinar is complimentary. Please RSVP below.


Speaker Introductions:

CHARLES CIELO
Intralink Japan Project Director, Asia Inbound

Charles is currently in charge of Intralink’s life science and med-tech projects in Japan. His background is in biological and chemical engineering, completing undergrad, masters and Ph.D. training at Nagoya University in Japan. Prior to joining Intralink, he worked with a global pharma in 2007-2008 on a digital transformation and compliance related project and contributed to setting up its spin out.

He has direct industry experience in contract research services (ADME-PK/Tox, CRISPR-Cas9 screening), drug licensing (therapeutic DNA cancer vaccines, “licensed generics”, bio-betters, cellular therapies), gene therapy, novel vaccine DDS, IVD kits (myeloma diagnosis and monitoring, hormone, novel colon cancer early detection), IVD devices, components and consumables (liquid biopsy, sample prep), custom IVD reagent/kit development (recombinant antibodies, including SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and PCR kits), strategic LP investor search, precision oncology (RWD platform, IO/WES services and biomarker discovery platform, MTB support NGS interpretation software), digital health (e-Patient platform development), digital wellness (stress mitigation and dementia/fall prevention apps, early cancer detection wearable), NGS (single cell, long-read), and protein engineering/synthetic biology for materials/API production.

He is trilingual and has been living in Japan since the year 2000.


Olexandr Nykytyuk
Intralink China, Project Manager

Since joining Intralink China in 2017, Olex has focused on medtech and pharma initiatives and has supported more than a dozen UK, European and North American IVD, biotech and pharma clients, delivering opportunity assessments and developing and implementing market entry strategies. His recent initiatives include bringing a

US diagnostic-grade single-cell sequencing tech developer Mission Bio into the Chinese market and establishing channels sales for a German biomaterials company Biotechrabbit. Olex is a certified sinologist and a business degree holder from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. He has more than 14 years of working experience in China.


Ruslan Tursunov
Intralink Korea, Project Manager

Ruslan is a medtech/digital health specialist at Intralink – an international business development consultancy with a deep specialism in East Asia. At Intralink, he mainly focuses on the life sciences and med-tech sectors and has helped dozens of clients in digital healthcare, genomics, precision medicine as well as advanced medical technologies to enter the Korean market. Specifically, he has brought several companies such as Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Mission Bio and Random42 to the Korean market and recently licensed Syapse’s precision medicine platform to one of the top Korean hospitals. He has also been invited by the UK’s Department for International Trade to present on South Korean digital health opportunities in London, Manchester, and Cardiff and provides an annual webinar on the Koreanlife science opportunities for the global bank, Santander.

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