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Nordic Health Summit Japan 2026

23 April 2026 - 24 April 2026

Location: Link J, Tokyo, Japan

Seminar

Join the Nordic Health Summit – a unique matchmaking event connecting Nordic healthcare companies with Japanese investors, and potential partners to explore collaboration and market opportunities.

The Nordic Health Summit is designed to create meaningful connections between Nordic healthcare innovators and key stakeholders in Japan, including investors, import agents, and business partners. This event offers a platform to discuss market entry strategies, partnership opportunities, and the future of healthcare collaboration between the two regions.

Why participate?

  • Meet Japanese investors, distributors, and decision-makers interested in Nordic healthcare solutions.
  • Explore partnership opportunities and gain insights into the Japanese healthcare market.
  • Network with peers and industry leaders to foster long-term collaborations.

Program Highlights:

  • Matchmaking sessions between Nordic and Japanese companies.
  • Expert talks on market trends and regulatory insights.
  • Networking opportunities to build strategic partnerships.

Special Pre-Event: Market Entry Day (April 23, 2026)

The Market Entry Day gives Nordic healthcare and life science startups and scaleups a first-hand introduction to Japan’s healthcare system, market, and regulatory environment. Program details will be announced soon.

Practical information

For more information, please contact:

Yuko Yasuda

Senior Market Adviser

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Organisers

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INNOVATION NORWAY

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Partners

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BUSINESS SWEDEN

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NORDIC INNOVATION HOUSE

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Important conditions

Companies must adhere to standards for responsible business conduct, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.

Participants are expected to operate in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct. This entails conducting business responsibly, respecting human rights, ensuring decent working conditions, safeguarding environmental considerations, and actively preventing corruption.

Companies must carry out their own due diligence assessments (risk assessments) to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential adverse impacts.