SCIMEA and Australian Delegation Successfully Holds Talks on Cooperation and Development of the Elderly Care Industry

2021-04-12

Open the phone and scan

On March 30, 2021, in order to strengthen the exchange and cooperation between the medical industry of Sichuan Province and international communities, Sichuan International Medical Exchange & Promotion Association (“SCIMEA”) received Mr. Rhett Miller, Trade and Investment Commissioner (Chengdu) of Australian Trade and Investment Commission (“ATIC”) and Deputy Consul-General of Australian Consulate General in Chengdu, and his delegation, including Mr. Hu Yongheng, Head of Trade and Investment for Queensland Government, Australia, Ms. Li Jun, General Manager for Greater China of RDNS and related heads, and Mr. Zhan Wenxiang, Senior Investment Director of Australian Trade and Investment Commission.


Mr. Rhett Miller, Trade and Investment Commissioner (Chengdu) of Austrade and Deputy Consul-General of Australian Consulate General in Chengdu

At the beginning of the meeting, Ms. Zhang Mengfan, Secretary General of SCIMEA, firstly expressed her sincere welcome to the visiting Australian delegation and gave a brief introduction of the SCIMEA, indicating its open and inclusive attitude for multilateral and win-win cooperation.


Ms. Zhang Mengfan, Secretary General of SCIMEA

The Australian representative, Mr. Rhett Miller, briefed the guests present the basic information of ATIC and project cases. After that, Ms. Li Jun, General Manager for Greater China of RDNS, a century-old senior care service brand from Australia, shared the project experience and system advantages of the Group in the field of senior care industry, hoping to promote the development of China's senior care service industry and explore the new path of international cooperation in this industry with the Group's years of service experience.


The talks showcased Australia's advantages in biotechnology, medical devices and senior care service, and the SCIMEA will actively create a favorable business environment for the Australian side. Both sides expressed their willingness to work together to promote in-depth cooperation between China and Australia in the areas of senior care service, industrial investment and financing, academic and medical cultural exchanges, personnel training and other segments.

At the end of the meeting, the members from the SCIMEA and the Australian delegation took a group photo and the meeting was successfully concluded in a friendly atmosphere.