Record-Breaking MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND 2025: 14,474 visitors, 1,000 exhibitors, and 19 country groups – a landmark event for ASEAN’s healthcare future

Singapore, 26 September 2025 – Medical Fair Thailand 2025 closed its doors  a fortnight ago after three transformative days at BITEC, Bangkok, with  results that set new records and raised the bar for the region’s healthcare  exhibitions. The 11th edition welcomed a record-breaking 14,474 attendees  from 70 countries, underscoring both the exhibition’s international standing  and Southeast Asia’s growing role in shaping the global healthcare  landscape. 

As part of the MEDICARE ASIA portfolio of nine healthcare exhibitions across  Asia and backed by the Messe Düsseldorf group — organiser of world leading MEDICA and COMPAMED in Germany — Medical Fair Thailand 2025  stood out as more than an exhibition. It became a regional hub for sourcing,  collaboration, and knowledge exchange, enabling healthcare stakeholders  and distributors to explore innovation, strengthen networks, and unlock new  opportunities across ASEAN and beyond. 

Global participation underscores ASEAN’s healthcare hub status With 40 percent of attendees coming from outside Thailand — led by strong  representation from the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia,  Myanmar, and Vietnam, followed by India, China, and Japan — Medical Fair  Thailand reaffirmed its role as a regional meeting point for healthcare  innovation and collaboration. 

“The strong international turnout this year reflects the exhibition’s growing  importance as a gateway between ASEAN and the global healthcare  community,” said Gernot Ringling, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf  Asia. “It reinforces our role not only as a platform for showcasing medical  innovations, but also as a bridge that connects regional demand with  international supply — fostering partnerships, knowledge exchange, and  growth opportunities across borders.” 

That international reach was echoed by visitors from across Asia. First-time  attendee Kaho Murakami, representing a Japanese medical device  distributor keen to explore the Thai healthcare market, remarked: “It was  fantastic to see so many international exhibitors with such a comprehensive  range of medical products and equipment.” 

For Malaysia-based Ampersand Sdn Bhd, long-time attendee Dilun Ho once  again found value at Medical Fair Thailand. “This year was fresh, with many  new exhibitors and relevant suppliers. The exhibition featured the medical  devices I was interested in, and I was particularly impressed with the diverse  country pavilions and the networking opportunities,” said Dilun Ho, Founder. 

A sourcing and procurement powerhouse 

This year’s edition also featured a highly engaged Hosted Buyer Programme,  bringing together local and regional buyers from leading hospitals, clinics,  nursing homes, and key distributors. Purpose-built to drive sourcing  opportunities and meaningful business meetings, the programme delivered  exceptional value for both exhibitors and buyers. Strengthening this role further, Medical Fair Thailand 2025 welcomed 89 hospital and healthcare  visitor groups from across Thailand — a powerful endorsement of its position  as the country’s foremost procurement hub and a trusted showcase for  global and regional healthcare suppliers. 

Longtime visitor Dr. Manoon Boonnad (Ph.D.), Chief Executive Officer of  M.B.D Surgical Supply in Chiang Mai, agreed: “I have been following this  exhibition both in Thailand and Singapore almost every edition since 2011. It  is truly an excellent event for medical device buyers, as it allows us to stay  updated on the latest medical innovations, meet suppliers, and reconnect  with colleagues in the industry.” 

A milestone showcase of innovation 

With 1,000 exhibitors from 40 countries and 19 national and group pavilions,  this edition marked the largest and most diverse showcase since its launch  in 2003. Exhibits spanned medical devices, healthcare solutions, medical  manufacturing, and next-generation technologies shaping the sector’s  future. 

“Southeast Asia has always been an important partner for Taiwan’s medical  device supply chain,” said Brian Lee, Executive Director, Strategic Marketing,  TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development). “Through Medical Fair  Thailand 2025, the Taiwan Excellence mark helped a wider Southeast Asian  audience recognise the strengths of Taiwan’s medical industry and opened  more opportunities for collaboration with businesses throughout the region.” 

New features included the LaunchPad Zone, putting innovators in the  spotlight; the expanded Medical Manufacturing Zone, showcasing next generation medical production technologies; and the return of the  Community Care Pavilion. 

Also featured this year were neurorehabilitation and gait training workshops  led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Parit Wongphaet of Samrong General Hospital, a  pioneer in robotic gait training. Tailored for clinicians and rehabilitation  professionals, the sessions drew over 200 local and international  participants and included live patient demonstrations. The daily workshops  provided valuable knowledge to existing practitioners while showcasing  evidence-based robotic-assisted gait therapy and the Bodyweight 

Supported Treadmill Training (BWSTT) protocol. 

According to Dr. Lee Chooi Lynn, Rehabilitation Medicine Consultant from the  Brunei Neuroscience Stroke and Rehabilitation Centre, Jerudong Park  Medical Center: “The workshop was indeed a highlight—it was both  insightful and highly beneficial, offering practical knowledge that is directly  applicable to my work in rehabilitation medicine.” 

Knowledge and thought leadership 

Beyond the exhibition floor, Medical Fair Thailand 2025 reinforced its role as  a centre for thought leadership with the Medical Manufacturing Conference  (with knowledge partner Frost & Sullivan) and the Wearable Technologies  Conference Asia.  

“IoT and connected technologies are reshaping how we approach elder care  — from monitoring and prevention to empowering independence,” said  Supratik Gupta, speaker at the Wearable Technologies Conference.

“Platforms like the Community Care Pavilion are essential, as they showcase  practical innovations that address the needs of our ageing societies.” 

Strengthening local collaboration and partnerships 

This edition also highlighted strong support from Thailand’s healthcare  ecosystem. The exhibition was supported by the Ministry of Public Health,  with first-time participation from its Division of Medical Engineering (MEDI)  under the Department of Health Service Support. Other key partners  included the MIND Centre – Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital,  Mahidol University, highlighting pioneering MSC stem cell research in cell  therapy and regenerative medicine, and the Plastics Institute of Thailand,  underlining the role of advanced materials in medical device development. 

Reflecting on this year’s achievement, Ringling noted: “This year’s edition has  exceeded expectations, not only in scale and internationality but in the  quality of exchanges and partnerships forged here in Bangkok. The strong  turnout reaffirms Thailand’s role as a healthcare hub for the region, and  Medical Fair Thailand’s position as a trusted platform that drives innovation  and sustainable growth for the industry.” 

The Business Matching platform proved its value in action, with more than  13,000 meeting requests exchanged and over 1,000 confirmed meetings  onsite — demonstrating its effectiveness in creating targeted partnerships  and real business outcomes. 

Shawn Chong, Managing Director of Precision Healthcare — a Singapore based supplier and distributor of oncology assays across ASEAN — shared:  “The [Business Matching] app was very useful. My company is very niche,  as we only supply oncology assays, and through the app, I connected with  two companies developing assays and looking for regional distributors.” 

Looking forward 

With ASEAN’s healthcare market projected to reach US$5 trillion by 2030,  and Thailand’s MedTech sector alone forecast to hit US$2.5 billion by 2028,  Medical Fair Thailand 2025 has once again proven itself as the definitive  gateway for global healthcare suppliers to connect with ASEAN  opportunities. 

The full post-event report will be available next month. Meanwhile, the  journey continues in Singapore with Medical Fair Asia 2026, taking place at  Marina Bay Sands from 9–11 September 2026. As the flagship edition of the  Medical Fair series in Asia, the Singapore event serves as a pivotal gateway  to one of the region’s most dynamic healthcare markets and a global hub for  innovation, investment, and collaboration. For more information, visit  www.medicalfair-asia.com 

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