Experts in the herbal medicine and health technology sector have warned that the process of technology transfer from abroad, if carried out without proper planning and localization, can face serious obstacles.
Experts in the herbal medicine and health technology sector have warned that the process of technology transfer from abroad, if carried out without proper planning and localization, can face serious obstacles.
According to industry specialists, issues such as misalignment of imported technologies with domestic infrastructure, international sanctions and restrictions, and insufficient training for skilled professionals are among the key challenges in this process.
At a recent meeting of specialized health accelerators, participants emphasized the importance of transferring both technology and technical know-how, investing in human capital training, and collaborating with innovation centers to localize technologies for domestic use.
One expert at the event noted:
"Technology transfer is not just about purchasing equipment; it’s about transferring experience, knowledge, and capabilities that can drive sustainable industrial growth."
This report comes at a time when demand for innovative technologies in the herbal medicine and health product sectors is on the rise both domestically and internationally, with knowledge-based companies playing a pivotal role in this journey