The exhibition highlights a pivot toward highly personalized care, ranging from smart watches that draft instant health regimens to advanced diagnostic tools. Beyond individual wellness, the scale of medical tourism remains a critical metric; the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone in Hainan province recorded nearly 10,000 inbound patients throughout 2025. This influx relies on a robust industrial foundation, exemplified by companies like Medtronic, which now manages four manufacturing bases and a network of 7,000 local supply chain partners within China.
Integration extends into the domestic sphere, where health monitoring is becoming a standard feature of daily life. China Resources Land is embedding light therapy and water purification systems directly into residential architecture, while AITO’s ALPS Healthy Cabin translates this data-driven approach to the automotive sector. By monitoring passenger health metrics in real-time, these systems reflect a broader shift toward ambient, tech-enabled well-being. The expo serves as a junction for these innovations, facilitating the exchange of medical hardware and software between international firms and the Chinese market.

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