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Singapore – Norway on Future Health

Singapore
Norway Health Tech, Oslo Science Park, Gaustadalléen 21, Oslo

About the event

Breakfast meeting: Singapore–Norway Health Collaboration – from pilots to partnerships

Description

Join us for a morning session exploring the evolving health collaboration between Singapore and Norway – from early pilot projects to strategic partnerships.

On 12 March 2026, Norway Health Tech and the Singapore‑Norway Chamber of Commerce invite you to a breakfast meeting at Oslo Science Park, Norway Health Tech/Health2B where leading experts, innovators and ecosystem partners will share insights into Singapore’s healthcare priorities, opportunities for international technology providers, and pathways for building impactful bilateral cooperation.

The programme features an overview of the Singapore health landscape, and concrete examples of collaboration from Norwegian companies and academic partners already engaging in the market. Participants will also gain practical information on upcoming activities, networking opportunities, and how to get involved in future Singapore‑focused initiatives.

Whether you are exploring Singapore as a new market or looking to strengthen existing ties, this event offers valuable knowledge, visibility, and direct connections.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Program

08:30–09:00

Registration and breakfast/coffee

09:00–09:30 - Welcome!

Norway Health Tech & Singapore-Norway Chamber of Commerce

  • Trine Radmann, Norway Health Tech
  • Elen Høegh, Health2B
  • Erlend Prytz, Chairman of the Board SNCC

09:30–09:45 - The Singapore Health Landscape

By/ Innovation Norway Singapore

  • Overview of the Singapore healthcare system
  • Key needs and priorities relevant for international technology providers
  • What characterizes successful collaborations with Singaporean partners?

Q&A 5 mns

09:50-10:05 - OsloMetIntelligent Health – collaboration with Singapore

by/Vibeke Telle-Hansen, Professor of Nutrition, Academic responsibility for Intelligent Health, OsloMet

  • The role of academia as a platform for international partnerships
  • Collaboration, research and future directions

Q&A 5 mns

10:05-10:15 - Norwegian Case: From Capability to Collaboration in Singapore

Dossier – Structured Clinical Documentation and Information Flow (Confirmed)

  • Clinical and operational challenges addressed by Dossier
  • Alignment with Singapore’s requirements for documentation, quality and patient safety
  • Experience from dialogues and pilot discussions facilitated through NHT/SNCC networks

Q & A 5mns

10:20–10:30Closing Remarks & Networking

SNCC & Norway Health Tech

  • Upcoming Singapore-related activities
  • How to get involved going forward (1:1 meetings, delegations, projects)

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