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Global campaign 'Go healthy with Taiwan' 2025 officially launched

On June 3, the global campaign 'Go healthy with Taiwan' was officially launched, authorized by the Taiwan International Trade Administration (TITA) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs to TAITRA.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên24/06/2025

The campaign calls on global organizations and businesses to submit innovative proposals revolving around the theme of healthcare, connecting with advanced medical solutions and technologies from Taiwan.

The launch event was attended by Ms. Susan Hu - Deputy Director General of TITA and Mr. Joe Chou - Executive Vice President of TAITRA, along with representatives from international industry associations and media. Baseball star Lin An-Ko and mascot Fu Bear highlighted the communication message "Pitching Taiwan's Best: A Home Run for Proposals!".

Chiến dịch toàn cầu ‘Go healthy with Taiwan’ 2025 chính thức khởi động - Ảnh 1.

The event was attended by representatives from industry associations, government agencies and academia in the healthcare field, joining hands to create a "Healthy Taiwan" and promote global well-being.

The campaign focuses on five areas: smart medical technology, medical aesthetics, fitness equipment, sports technology and bicycles - Taiwan's outstanding strengths. This year, the program expects to receive more than 500 proposals from across five continents. The three best ideas will receive a prize of 30,000 USD and the opportunity to cooperate with Taiwanese enterprises.

  • Proposal submission period: from May 15 to August 14, 2025.
  • For more information, visit: gohealthy.taiwanexcellence.org

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/chien-dich-toan-cau-go-healthy-with-taiwan-2025-chinh-thuc-khoi-dong-185250623200747211.htm


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