Biennial conference
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Clinton Global Innitiative
United Nations Academic Impact
The 2024 Diabetic Lower Extremity Symposium (DLES) was held in Boston, US on Nov. 7-8. Experts shared insights on recent research and the use of regenerative medical technologies in treating diabetic foot ulcers.
The International Diabetic Lower Extremity Symposium (IDLES) is held in international regions outside the US every other year. In 2025, IDLES took place in Bali, Indonesia.
The International Regenerative Medicine and Wound Care Symposium – Latin American Forum was successfully held in Lima, Peru, on October 17, 2024, attracting over 150 medical professionals. Hosted by ISRMWR in collaboration with the International Society of Regenerative Medicine and Wound Repair, the event highlighted global cooperation in medical technology, a vision championed by Kevin Xu, CEO of MEBO Group.
On August 4, 2024, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) "Europe Recovery Plan" kicked off its "Life Regeneration" initiative in Poland, aiming to provide humanitarian aid and enhance community resilience. This action focused on regenerative medicine training, disaster preparedness, medical donations, and wound care education, benefiting over 700 healthcare professionals.
In the 2024 UNAI training, aproximately 500 people registered for the 2024 training. Most of the participants came from the Philippines, Peru, Malaysia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, US, Australia, Turkey, Ecuador, etc., reflecting the growing global influence of regenerative medical technology.