APAC

Aeging population drives durable medical equipment market to $414b by 2034

APAC is positioned for substantial growth driven by improving healthcare.

Medical device contract manufacturing set to reach $171b on outsourcing surge

By region, Asia-Pacific is emerging as a high-growth region.

Synapse Sdn Bhd (Synapse Laboratory) wins at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

It offers molecular and genetic testing services that support clinicians, hospitals, and research institutions.

RS Persahabatan wins for infection control initiative at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

The organisation implemented standardised operational definitions and EMR-based monitoring.

Premier Life Center of Phyathai 2 Hospital wins Health and Wellness Initiative of the Year - Thailand

Its centralised international patient system and preventive health initiatives deliver an end-to-end care journey.

Phyathai 2 International Hospital recognised at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

Its integrated medical tourism model combines advanced orthopaedic care with a patient-focused international service.

Progressive pulmonary fibrosis market expected to nearly double to $2.7b by 2035

Cheaper generics will compete with branded and pipeline drugs.

Singapore Diagnostics wins two awards at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

The network expands access to CAP-accredited diagnostics for millions of Filipinos.

Hospitals redesign care as patients turn to health apps

Seven in eight adults look up health information before seeing a doctor.

Sparse clinical evidence hinders male infertility therapy development, report says

Male infertility can be caused by a poor lifestyle, amongst others.

Asia-Pacific ventricular assist device market surges on rising disease burden

The market is projected to reach $2.81b by 2031, growing annually at 8.44%.

How can hospitals adapt as care shifts beyond their walls?

China, India, and Japan are driving growth in the telehealth market.

Asia now accounts for 49% of all global cancer cases

In Singapore, cancer accounts for 26.2% of all fatalities.