Event

Join the Nordic Life Science Days in Osaka 2025

The Nordic Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka will be home to Nordic ideas, collaborations, and showcases. Nordic Life Science Days will be a unique platform for any Danish Life Science company who are wants to grow or start business in Japan.

What to Expect

Over two days, you’ll experience a range of sessions and networking opportunities:

  • Keynotes by thought leaders tackling healthcare challenges such aging populations, chronic diseases, and how to implement AI-driven personalized care.
  • A press conference and mini-exhibition, where Danish businesses can spotlight their products and solutions to an international audience.
  • Panel discussions on topics such as healthcare welfare technology, hospitals at home, and Nordic innovations in sustainability and digital health.
  • Workshops and demos showcasing Danish innovations within healthcare.
  • Case studies featuring success stories from Danish companies like Novo Nordisk on tackling obesity or Coloplast on advanced medical devices.
  • Exclusive networking receptions, where you can build meaningful connections with potential partners in Japanese healthcare.

Why Should You be There?

  • Showcase your expertise: From biotech to sustainable healthcare, showcase your solutions to other World Expo participants.
  • Network with leaders: Meet key Japanese and Nordic stakeholders – from policymakers to decision makers in relevant firms.
  • Explore new markets: Position your company in Japan’s dynamic health tech landscape

Who Should Join?

This event is ideal for Danish businesses in the life sciences, healthcare, biotechnology, and medical technology sectors. Whether an SME or industry leader, if you're working in the science sector, this is the event for you. It’s an opportunity for companies looking to expand into Japan and Asia or to connect with potential partners.

To read more about the event, please follow this link: Nordic Circle 

Draft Programme

    • Wednesday

    • Thursday

Regardless of which country leads a session, it must involve the other Nordic countries in planning and ensure their active participation. This guarantees Denmark's involvement in all sessions.