Big Health Ecosystem Cross-border exchanges promote transformation
Big Health Ecosystem Cross-border exchanges promote transformation
On August 12, the Commerce Development Research Institute (CDRI) and the Association for Vocational & Continuing Education (AVEC) organized the "Post-Pandemic Era in 2021 - Cross-Industry Collaboration Forum on the Greater Health Ecosystem." The event featured both in-person discussions and simultaneous online live streaming. In addition to the participation of key figures from the health industry, academia, and government, the Director of the Commerce Department, Su Wen-ling, attended the event to offer guidance. The atmosphere during the forum was enthusiastic, reflecting a collective effort to contribute to the greater health industry amid the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Chairman of CDRI, Hsu Tien-tsai, expressed that CDRI has been long dedicated to the Greater Health Industry, especially in assisting domestic businesses in transforming their operational models and market strategies in the healthcare sector. By analyzing both the market and demand sides, CDRI provides innovative operational models and facilitates the development of the domestic healthcare industry. Last year, CDRI successfully facilitated a collaboration agreement between Da Shu Pharmacy and Sugi Pharmaceutical Group, a leading pharmaceutical distribution company in Japan.
Hsu Tien-tsai mentioned that CDRI, along with InOne Smart Technology and Together Management Technology, is collaborating to create a new type of cloud-based smart tourism industry integration platform. This platform aims to establish a cloud-based membership point transaction platform for the global hotel industry. It effectively provides businesses with AI analysis of customer profiles, user behavior habits, and preferences for precision marketing. It integrates the supply chains of the Greater Health Industry, provides member benefits, drives repeat consumption, and achieves the goal of revitalizing the economy.
Hsu Tien-tsai further pointed out that through the creation of the "New-Type Cloud-Based Smart Tourism Industry Integration Platform," the benefiting industries are expected to include international group hotels, domestic tourism and boutique hotels, homestays, tourism factories, and industrial story museums. It will further integrate various dining, leisure, and entertainment businesses for resource consolidation, benefiting over 250 enterprises. The expected boost in turnover is anticipated to exceed NT$50 million, aiming to successfully assist businesses in recovering opportunities in the shortest possible time.
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