Osaka, September 21 (QNA) – The World Innovation Summit for Health, Qatar Foundation’s global health initiative, and the University of Tokyo have signed a major agreement at the Qatar Pavilion, Osaka Expo, marking a new chapter of collaboration for advancing global health policy, research, and innovation.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Dr. Slim Slama, Chief Executive Officer of the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), and Professor Dr. Hidenori Watanave, Professor of Information Studies, University of Tokyo, at a ceremony attended by the HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Japan Jaber bin Jarallah Al Marri, and guests, officials, and delegates from Qatar, Japan, and the international community.

At the heart of the collaboration are joint efforts in evidence-informed policymaking, stakeholder engagement, technical support for policy development, and the dissemination of high-quality research. Other areas of focus include joint research on health security, climate change, global health diplomacy, humanitarian interventions, and population wellbeing, with a primary focus on emerging health challenges within the MENA region and globally.

Speaking at the event, HE Ambassador Jaber Al Marri said: “Partnerships are the bridges between vision and reality. WISH and University of Tokyo are now united by purpose—the belief that health is the foundation of peace, prosperity, and human dignity.”

This strategic partnership comes at a pivotal time for WISH, as it embarks on its transformation into a world-class policy center. The agreement also lays the groundwork for significant collaborative contributions to the next global WISH Summit in 2026.

Dr. Slama told those attending the ceremony: “This partnership is a powerful testament to the values Qatar Foundation has championed for over 30 years: excellence, innovation, and unlocking human potential across borders. By uniting Qatari and Japanese expertise and traditions within the inspiring setting of the Osaka Expo, we are forging new pathways for impactful, evidence-based health policy and positive change.”

Professor Watanave said: “The University of Tokyo is honored to join WISH in this important alliance. Together, we will leverage our shared commitment to research and policy engagement, drawing on both countries’ rich heritages and our collective vision for a healthier, more resilient future.”

This collaboration between WISH and the University of Tokyo underscores Qatar Foundation’s ongoing commitment to fostering international partnerships that drive innovation and knowledge exchange in global health.

Al Anoud Darwish, Executive Director of Partnerships at QF, said: “This Memorandum of Understanding exemplifies Qatar Foundation’s dedication to building strong, impactful collaborations that transcend borders. Partnering with esteemed institutions like the University of Tokyo not only enriches our shared goals in health innovation but also strengthens the global network necessary to tackle today’s complex health challenges.”

Faisal Al-Ibrahim, Director of Qatar’s Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, commented: “We are proud that the Qatar Pavilion serves as a platform for signing this memorandum that embodies the convergence of Qatari and Japanese visions in the fields of health and innovation. This collaboration reflects the role of the Qatar Pavilion as a bridge for communication and building impactful partnerships that enhance the welfare of communities at a global level.”

WISH and the University of Tokyo will commence joint activities immediately, including research projects, expert roundtables, capacity-building initiatives, and collaborative policy advisory services – all designed to generate knowledge, foster dialogue, and improve health outcomes. (QNA)

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