On March 8th, the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association (UKTCC-JC) held a Medical Technology Forum at the London residence of economist John Maynard Keynes. The forum featured a special presentation by Danny Chen, founder of Medical Fablab UCL at University College London, who showcased the latest innovations in medical technology and their potential for commercialization. Many Taiwanese businessmen, young entrepreneurs, members of the overseas Chinese community, and Taiwanese students studying in the UK gathered together to participate in this grand event.
In an engaging speech by Danny Chen, the founder of Medical Fablab UCL, he delved deeply into the latest trends and case studies of medical technology innovations. He shared the development of 3D printing technology from its application in the medical field to bioprinting and microfluidics technology. Furthermore, he discussed his past learning experiences at Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), exploring the development of the international biomedical industry and global strategies and planning, which earned enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Danny Chen stated that by 2025, the 3D printing industry is expected to reach a value of 7 billion USD, with bioprinting accounting for as much as fifty percent of this. “Before conducting surgeries, doctors will be able to precisely simulate the internal situation of patients, allowing for the customization of internal and external implants. Organ transplants could be replaced by more advanced technologies, and clinical trials will turn a new page for humanity. From a sustainability perspective, this aligns with the third goal of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring better health and well-being for all.”
The President of the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association, Shane Day, also presented the inaugural Women’s Influence Award of the Young Business Association at the event. In his opening remarks, he expressed gratitude and emphasized the association’s commitment to promoting exchanges between Taiwanese young talents and professionals. He mentioned that by regularly inviting experts from various industries to give lectures, the association provides its members with ample learning and networking opportunities. This, in turn, aids in personal career development, the discovery of business opportunities, and a deeper understanding of immigration, taxation, and property policies and regulations in the UK.
The Vice President of the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association, Harry Hsu, also stated that the association was fortunate to witness the impact of the inaugural Women’s Influence Award. These outstanding women represent strength, wisdom, and courage, achieving remarkable accomplishments in their respective fields. They also embody the spirit of the United Nations SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), showing excellent alignment. This year, the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association will focus more on global sustainability issues, inviting leaders from various sectors to bring more professional lectures from industry, government, and academia, promoting a sustainable cycle of goodness.
On International Women’s Day, the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association specially organized the inaugural Women’s Influence Award ceremony to honor women who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in various fields. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Ms. Li Rui-Lan, General Manager of SinoPac Securities (Europe), who presented the awards, and witnessed by Mr. Hsu Po-Wei, Vice President of Bank of America and Honorary President of the Young Business Association.
The awardees include Tiffany Liu Pei-Hsin, Executive Director of International Marketing and Career Development at P&W UK and Vice President of the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association, who is dedicated to promoting the inner growth of Taiwanese women and assisting young Taiwanese in the UK with their career development; Dr. Anna Peng Jingqi, a data scientist who received the AWS Artificial Intelligence Award, founded the medical equipment blockchain startup Mulder Tech, and serves as the representative of the Liberal Democrats for Greater China; and Sandra Cho Zhuo Xiangdun, who, during her tenure as president of the NCKU Alumni Association, actively promoted Taiwan-UK exchanges and cooperated with the Young Business Association to organize various events, and currently works at SinoPac Securities (Europe).
Looking forward, the UK Taiwan Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Association plans to host a variety of rich and diverse events. These include lectures on topics such as the development and business opportunities of the UK’s high-speed rail, real estate investment, the business development of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and international economic and trade policies, as well as financial investment forums. They hope that young people from all walks of life living in the UK can come together to participate in these events.
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