The event series was attended by experts: Mr. Koichi Okubo - Co-founder of Ishokai Medical Association; Mr. John Wei-Yuan Yu - Founder and CEO of IUVentsentsUS Group; MSc. Tran Lan Huong - Coach of Metabolic Balance Trans fructural balance nutrition; TT Le Tuyen Hong Duong - Co-founder member of the Institute for Cell Technology Research and Application; Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Toan Thang - Special Advisor of Meijibio Vietnam and Dr. Meijibio Vietnam's Business Director Nguyen Tien Dung.
Proud to be a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine, in recent years, Meijibio Vietnam has accompanied proactive health care for thousands of customers. Taking the next step on its journey, Meijibio has officially signed a medical cooperation agreement with prestigious partners, aiming to bring increasingly better quality health care to the Vietnamese people.
Meijibio Vietnam has signed a cooperation agreement with: ISHOKAI Medical Association; IUVentsUS Singapore genetic Technology Group and the Institute for Research and Application of Cell Technology.

The signing ceremony marked an important step forward opening up opportunities for cooperation, application of advanced biotechnology and improving Meijibio services.
Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung - Professional Director of Meijibio Vietnam shared information related to the problem of population aging in Vietnam. The rate of people over 60 years old will increase from 11.9% in 2019 to 25% in 2050. The burden of non-communicable diseases is a major challenge in Vietnam in the population aging period. Injuries or illnesses can seriously affect the health of the elderly, even making them disabled and dependent on others.
On average, each Vietnamese person has to live with the disease for up to 10 years. Therefore, taking the initiative to take care of health from healthy years is extremely important for everyone, helping to prevent dementia and have quality and happy life. With the mission of providing comprehensive healthcare solutions based on advanced science and technology; raising awareness of proactive health care, Meijibio Vietnam has been constantly researching and applying regenerative medicine to support treatment and improve the quality of life for Vietnamese people.
The event also gathered leading experts in the field of regenerative medicine such as Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Toan Thang - the first person in the world to invent the technology of separating stem cells from umbilical cord communal blood, an opportunity for guests to access the latest scientific achievements and understand the potential of regenerative medicine in improving health and improving the quality of life.
Experts also provide guests with useful solutions and advice, helping people raise awareness in proactive health care, the importance of preventing aging with a scientific diet, regular exercise and participating in social activities are the keys to helping each person have a long life and healthy aging.

In addition to useful information about regenerative medicine, MSc. Tran Lan Huong - Metabolic Balance metabolic Nutrition Coach also brings additional knowledge about nutrition and exercise with 3 keywords: "Eat right - Exercise enough - Meditate regularly" to help each person build good nutritional habits, thereby preventing diseases and reducing stress.
The event attracted a large number of customers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to attend and interact with experts in an open and exciting atmosphere.
On this occasion, Meijibio Vietnam thanked customers with a lucky draw program and valuable gifts in health care.

Also on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Vietnamese Doctors' Day (February 27, 1955 - February 27, 2025), on February 27, Meijibio Vietnam in collaboration with Health & Life Newspaper organized the presentation of 27 gifts to patients in difficult circumstances being treated at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. With this meaningful activity, Health & Life Newspaper and Meijibio hope to encourage patients to be steadfast in their treatment journey. At the same time, it is also a gratitude to the doctors and nurses and contributes to demonstrating the social responsibility of the Newspaper and Meijibio Vietnam in supporting patients in difficulty.
Previously, on February 25, Meijibio Vietnam donated 30 million VND to Ha Tinh City Medical Center, contributing to helping patients have more confidence and determination to overcome the disease.