Global Health Innovation Institute officially launches in Shanghai

chinadaily.com.cn| September 24, 2025
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​Luo Dajin delivers a speech at the launch ceremony. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

At the Global Health and Development Sub-Forum of the 2025 Pujiang Innovation Forum, the Global Health Innovation Institute announced its official opening in Shanghai. Luo Dajin, director of the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission, attended the launch ceremony and delivered a keynote speech. The institute's board of directors, board of supervisors, and core leadership team were presented with appointment certificates as part of the launch. The institute's first CEO is renowned expert He Ruyi.

In his address, Luo expressed his hope that the institute would remain true to its founding mission, pursue innovation with determination, and grow into a world-leading platform for the research, development, and promotion of health technologies—thereby making even greater contributions to human health and well-being.

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​At the ceremony, leaders and guests jointly presented appointment certificates to representatives of the board of directors and board of supervisors of the Global Health Innovation Institute. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The institute is jointly founded by the Shanghai Center of Biomedicine Development and Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. As China's first pioneering product development and translation institute dedicated to global health, the institute will leverage its unique non-profit positioning to address major global health challenges in low- and middle-income countries, including tuberculosis, malaria, and maternal and child health. By providing technical support and resources to global partners, the institute will facilitate the development and translation of innovative products and accelerate their global market access, aiming to improve the health and well-being of those living in low- and middle-income countries and advance global health equity. The initial five-year program funding for the institute is jointly provided by Shanghai and the Gates Foundation, with the Gates Foundation offering a grant and technical support and Shanghai providing corresponding funds and resources.

Representatives from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission and other relevant departments, Gates Foundation, ShanghaiTech University, and other academic institutions, PATH and other international organizations, attended the launch ceremony.