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Medtech education in APAC keeping pace with innovation

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BioSpectrum Asia May 2025

As medical devices grow smarter and more interconnected using AI, robotics and virtual reality, the need to train professionals is growing urgently. To position itself as a global powerhouse for medical technology, Asia Pacific (APAC) countries such as China, Japan, Korea, India, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan are ramping up medtech education initiatives, recognising the critical role that talent pipelines, partnerships, and digital innovation play in advancing their healthcare economies. Let's take a closer look at the new initiatives being taken up by the APAC region for strengthening the medtech education sector amidst many challenges and opportunities.

- Vrushti Kothari

Medtech education in APAC keeping pace with innovation

From artificial intelligence (AI)-powered diagnostics in China to surgical robotics in Japan and wearable technologies emerging from South Korea, the Asia Pacific region is home to some of the world’s most ambitious medical technology breakthroughs. Yet behind the scenes, an urgent challenge persists regarding a widening medtech talent gap at the academic level.

Despite world-class research institutions and strong government investment, universities in the APAC region are grappling with this challenge of how to produce enough industry-ready graduates who can navigate the increasingly interdisciplinary, globalised, and rapidly evolving medtech landscape.

Thus, solving the medtech talent gap at the university level is not just about introducing more programmes and degrees, it is also about making the medtech education system smarter and integrated, to reflect the realities of a fast-moving, tech-driven global ecosystem.

With this global ambition in mind, APAC countries are gradually carving out novel paths in the form of new medtech education courses, partnerships with the industry, support from the government, to supply talent to the global medtech industry and leading the next wave of transformation.

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