Medical Empowerment under the APEC Framework: Regenerative Medicine Exchange Program Successfully Concluded in Indonesia

In April 2026, a delegation from MEBO International traveled to Jakarta, Indonesia, for a one-week exchange program on regenerative medical technologies. The delegation visited multiple top-tier medical institutions across Indonesia and held in-depth, multi-dimensional discussions with local authoritative experts and clinical teams. The exchange advanced the in-depth application of regenerative medical technologies in the treatment of wounds. By empowering healthcare through technology, MEBO responded to APEC’s cooperation goal of promoting health and sustainable development, injecting momentum from MEBO into inclusive regional medical cooperation.

In-depth Clinical Engagement: Demonstrating the Value of Regenerative Technology Through Practical Outcomes

April 22 | RSCM Teaching Hospital

The delegation first held a thematic exchange with the hospital’s plastic surgery and vascular surgery teams, sharing typical clinical cases of regenerative medical technology in the treatment of venous ulcers and diabetic foot. The remarkable advantages of regenerative medicine in wound repair and post-healing functional protection sparked extensive discussions among participating experts, laying a solid foundation for the subsequent clinical application of the technology at the teaching hospital.

April 23 | RS Fatmawati Teaching Hospital

The delegation conducted joint exchanges with the hospital’s plastic surgery, general surgery and nursing teams. Dr. Ayu Diah, Director of the Plastic Surgery Department at RS Fatmawati Teaching Hospital, shared localized clinical experience in treating diabetic foot ulcers with regenerative medical technology. Real clinical cases verified the safety and efficacy of the technology, further strengthening the medical team’s confidence in its application.

April 24 | Siloam Karawaci Private Hospital

The delegation and Dr. Sweety Pribadi from the hospital’s Plastic Surgery Department jointly delivered a special training combining theoretical lectures and practical sessions. Dr. Sweety first shared successful experience of localized application of regenerative technology in diabetic foot ulcer wound management, presenting remarkable clinical outcomes. Combining the TIMERS wound management principle, the MEBO International delegation systematically elaborated key application points of regenerative medical technology for complex wounds through a series of clinical case presentations. During the Q&A session after the training, medical staff actively raised questions on clinical challenges, consolidating their understanding and practical capability of the technology through interactive communication.

Deepened Cooperation: Practicing the APEC Concept of Inclusive Health via Regenerative Medicine

As an important member of APEC, Indonesia is steadily upgrading its healthcare system with a growing urgent clinical demand for advanced wound repair technologies. Having long been rooted in the Indonesian market, MEBO International has always been guided by clinical needs to promote the in-depth integration of regenerative medical technologies into the local healthcare system.

This series of exchange activities marks an important milestone for the wide application of regenerative medicine in Indonesia, and also serves as a vivid practice in response to APEC cooperation goals. By empowering local Indonesian medical teams with China’s original regenerative medical technologies, MEBO helps improve wound treatment capacity of medical institutions at all levels, delivers accessible and efficient wound repair solutions for local patients, and facilitates the balanced development of regional medical resources.

Going forward, MEBO International will further deepen medical cooperation with Indonesia and other APEC economies. Through academic exchanges, clinical training, technological empowerment and other diversified approaches, it will accelerate the global adoption of regenerative medical technologies, contributing Chinese strength to building an Asia-Pacific health community.