- by foxnews
- 20 May 2026
In a groundbreaking development poised to revolutionize global wellness and regenerative medicine, European Wellness Biomedical Group and Jilin Hanxing Group have inked a transformative Strategic Cooperation Agreement. The signing took place during the grand inauguration of European Wellness̢۪ Premier Center in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on August 22, 2024.
In a groundbreaking development poised to revolutionize global wellness and regenerative medicine, European Wellness Biomedical Group and Jilin Hanxing Group have inked a transformative Strategic Cooperation Agreement. The signing took place during the grand inauguration of European Wellness̢۪ Premier Center in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on August 22, 2024.
Prof. Dato̢۪ Sri Dr. Mike Chan, Scientist, Founder, and Chairman of European Wellness Biomedical Group, along with Mr. Fang Tie Ji, Chairman of the multi-billion dollar Jilin Hanxing Group from Donggang City, Liaoning Province, China, formalized this pivotal collaboration. This partnership marks a significant leap in fostering international cooperation within the wellness and healthcare sectors.
Remarkably, the agreement includes provisions for immediate action while the Sanya facility is under construction. Over the next 18 months, Jilin Hanxing Group will facilitate the transfer of Chinese VIP clients to European Wellness̢۪ Premier Center in Kota Kinabalu, allowing these clients to access advanced therapies without delay. This arrangement is expected to drive medical wellness tourism in Sabah while the Sanya complex takes shape.
Key benefits of this collaboration include:
This agreement highlights the increasing global focus on wellness initiatives and the potential for international collaboration in the sector. It represents a major step toward building a more interconnected and advanced global wellness ecosystem.
As European Wellness and Jilin Hanxing Group embark on this ambitious venture, the wellness industry eagerly anticipates the innovative health solutions this collaboration will bring, benefiting individuals seeking cutting-edge therapies worldwide.
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