Anwar meets with Fujifilm delegation to discuss investment plans in healthcare


KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday (June 4) received a courtesy visit from Hidetoshi Ilzawa, the Chief Executive Officer and President of Fujifilm Healthcare Americas Corporation (Fujifilm), along with his delegation.

In a Facebook post, Anwar shared that the meeting focused on potential investments and support Fujifilm could offer Malaysia's healthcare sector, including healthcare services, training and medical records documentation.

"Today’s meeting and discussions align with the government's focus on driving technological transformation, particularly within the public sector,” he said.

Fujifilm is a company that deals in diagnostic and imaging solutions. – Bernama

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