Japan’s government promotes technology in health care
Wisconsin companies with health care technology may find opportunities in Japan.
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Wisconsin companies with health care technology may find opportunities in Japan.
China’s aging population and the government’s focus on improving its citizens’ health are expected to heighten the need from medical device manufacturers, including those in Wisconsin.
An aggressive effort by the UK government to reduce health care backlogs and adopt health technology is likely to require imports from the best and the brightest suppliers, including companies in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin and Belgium are both centers for biotech, and companies might want to consider collaborations or joint ventures.
Wisconsin companies can provide services and products to the pharmaceutical and medical markets in Mexico, and these exports are particularly needed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sales of pharmaceutical drugs soared in Russia in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The market for digital health services will develop very dynamically in the coming years, with opportunities for Wisconsin exporters.
Wisconsin health care technology companies should consider exploring opportunities to help the Dutch health care system improve electronic health records exchanges and offer online access to health services.
With the largest number of biotech companies in Europe, world-class research infrastructure and internationally renowned scientists, Germany has established itself as an international biotechnology hub.
Rising health care spending and a scarcity of domestic suppliers is creating opportunities for Wisconsin exporters.