JETRO exhibition of elderly care products and services in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

August 2017

On August 15, JETRO jointly held a multi-stakeholder forum in Ho Chi Minh City, an event related to the "Asia Health and Well-Being Initiative," under the title of "Investing in Healthy and Active Aging for Sustainable Growth - A Regional Approach to Promoting Innovative Long-Term Care," with both governments of Vietnam and Japan, the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE). JETRO also organized a side exhibit of the forum, where it promoted innovative products and services of Japan for elderly care toward parliamentarians from a large number of countries and regions who have abundant expertise in the health field.

Opening remarks by JETRO President Akahoshi at the Exhibition

Introducing innovative Japanese products and services for elderly care to officials from 27 countries and regions

The forum was joined by approximately 260 people, including parliamentarians dealing with healthcare-related issues from 27 countries and regions. Meanwhile, next door to the forum JETRO held the "Japan Elderly Care Industry Exhibition,” where Japanese companies introduced their own innovative products and services in the fields of self-reliance support, effective prevention and rehabilitation to numerous Vietnamese professionals in the fields of health and nursing care as well as the officials from Asia in attendance at the forum.

At the opening ceremony of the exhibition, JETRO President Yasushi Akahoshi stated that as a number of Asian countries will experience aging at a rate exceeding that of even Japan, itself a super-aged society, it is necessary for those countries to tackle the issue early. He expressed his hope that the various practical examples of nursing care from Japan on display would be put to use to improve the quality of elderly care in each country.

Innovative Japanese products: a humanoid communication robot

The exhibition showcased the latest and most useful innovations in the area of elderly care-related products and services which are actively used in Japan, such as a pedal-powered wheelchair, a nursing care bed, a robotic walking-assistance device for gait training, a wearable device which can predict excretion, a humanoid communication robot with advanced artificial intelligence and a bath system in which a patient can be wheeled in while sitting in a wheelchair. These received great attention from visitors. On the exhibition stage, a special event was held for visitors to experience the symptoms of dementia through virtual reality. Among participant Japanese companies came the following praise: "I am glad I was able to directly introduce our products and services to business people and healthcare specialists from many countries such as Vietnam, China and Thailand." "One visitor told us ‘I want your product for my hospital,’ which helped confirm to us its marketability."

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(The report on the JETRO exhibition is described from page 41 through 42.)

Virtual reality simulation of the symptoms of dementia

Outline of the Forum

Date and time Tuesday, August 15, 2017, 9:00 -17:30
Venue New World Saigon Hotel
Organizers Japanese Government, Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (AFPPD), Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), HelpAge International, Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE), Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
Participants Approx. 260 people
Program
9:00-12:00
OPENING SESSION
SESSION 1:
Discovering Asia’s Pathway toward a Vibrant Aging Society
Overview of Global Demographic Change and its Economic Impact from a Macro Perspective
Overcoming the Challenges—Lessons Learned from Japan’s Experience
SESSION 2:
The Essential Role of Community Systems for Long-term Care
12:10-13:30
LUNCHEON
13:40-16:00
SESSION 3:
A Regional Approach to Capacity Development and the Cross-border Movement of Care Workers
CLOSING SESSION:
Way Forward for Policy Discussions and Decision-making on Regional and Multisectoral Collaboration
16:00- 17:30
Japan Elderly Care Industry Exhibition organized by JETRO