
BANGKOK — The Thai government has officially designated the medical and healthcare sector as a primary “New Growth Engine” for the national economy, launching a massive, multi-sector initiative to transform the country into a premier global medical hub.
The strategy took center stage at the opening of International Healthcare Week 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC). Running from July 8–10, the mega-platform consolidates four major international exhibitions, drawing more than 1,200 companies, investors, and policymakers from over 100 countries to drive cross-border trade, investment, and supply chain collaboration.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who presided over the event’s opening ceremony, emphasized that the domestic healthcare sector is being systematically leveraged to generate widespread economic value through innovation and elevated regulatory standards.
“Hosting this event is not only a proud milestone for Thailand but also directly aligns with the government’s key policy. We are fully committed to driving the medical and healthcare industry as a key new growth engine. Our goal is clear: to position Thailand as a world-class Global Medical Hub by raising product standards, driving innovative healthcare services, and boosting economic value within the Healthcare Economy across all dimensions,” the prime minister said.
Charnvirakul noted that navigating modern economic headwinds requires integrated global partnerships rather than isolated national efforts.
“True success requires international cooperation,” he said. “This event demonstrates collaboration across the entire medical industry supply chain, from upstream to downstream. The business negotiations and partnerships established here will help create greater stability, prosperity and sustainability through tangible cooperation in healthcare and technology.”
Public Health Minister Pattana Prompat characterized the massive gathering as a functional vehicle for public-private execution rather than a standard commercial trade show.
“It is an important mechanism for translating the government’s policy into tangible outcomes through collaboration between the public and private sectors to build a stronger, more prosperous and sustainable healthcare economy for Thailand,” Prompat said.
A Unified Mega-Platform for Global Industry
Organized by Informa Markets (Thailand), the event occupies Halls 1–3 and 5–8 at the QSNCC. It expects to attract more than 26,000 global attendees, offering a mix of targeted business matchmaking and over 200 academic seminars.
According to Mr. Manu Leopairote, Chairman of Informa Markets (Thailand), the gathering integrates four flagship exhibitions into a single ecosystem spanning pharmaceutical research, equipment manufacturing, and wellness services.
“In addition to showcasing cutting-edge innovations across the four exhibitions, we place strong emphasis on advancing professional knowledge through more than 200 specialized seminar sessions, many of which offer Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits,” Manu said. “This strategy will help strengthen the healthcare industries of Thailand and ASEAN and support their sustainable growth on the global stage. International Healthcare Week 2026 is more than an exhibition-it is an important springboard that enables partners across the industry to demonstrate Thailand’s strengths and elevate the country’s healthcare industry in the eyes of the world.”
The Four Flagship Pillars
The consolidated event relies on four specialized exhibitions to drive investment across the healthcare value chain:
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CPHI South East Asia: Focuses on technology showcases, conferences, and supply chains for the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector across the ASEAN region.
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World Health Expo (WHX) Bangkok: (Formerly Asia Health and Medlab Asia). Centers on international medical devices, laboratory equipment, hospital services, and broader healthcare systems.
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Medtec Southeast Asia: A specialized international exhibition and conference dedicated entirely to the design and manufacturing of medical devices.
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Thailand Medical & Wellness Expo 2026: Jointly organized by Informa Markets and Thailand’s Department of Health Service Support (under the Ministry of Public Health) to project the nation’s wellness, beauty, and health innovations into the global market.


















