Accompanying the Official Visit of the Minister of Health, Hosams Abu Meri, a delegation of Latvia’s leading Life Science and HealthTech companies will travel to Germany from June 10–12, 2026. This mission marks a significant milestone as Latvia takes center stage as the partner country at one of Germany's most influential healthcare forums.
Driving the Future of Life Sciences
Latvia is bringing its most innovative players to Hamburg, Rostock, and Berlin to showcase excellence in:
- MedTech & Biotech: Cutting-edge medical devices and biotechnological research.
- Digital Health: Advanced software solutions for modern healthcare challenges.
- Health Innovation: Collaborative R&D projects ready for the European market.
Strategic Networking Highlights
The mission is designed to foster deep integration between the Latvian and German healthcare ecosystems through:
The 21st German National Health Economy Conference: As the official partner country, Latvia will have a prominent platform to engage with over 650 industry leaders, investors, and policymakers from around the globe.
Cluster Collaborations: High-level B2B matchmaking sessions in partnership with renowned clusters like Life Science Nord and BioCon Valley.
Site Visits: On-site engagement with leading German research organizations and enterprises to identify joint venture opportunities.
Strengthening European Health Ties
This visit is more than just a meeting; it is a platform for establishing long-term, high-value partnerships. Latvian companies are prepared to offer EU-standard expertise and agile innovation to help solve complex global health issues alongside German partners.
Connect with Latvian Innovation
We invite German healthcare providers, researchers, and investors to meet our delegation this June. Let’s explore how Latvian ingenuity in Life Sciences can contribute to a more resilient and innovative European health economy.
This trade mission is organized within the framework of the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) Innovative Business Development Program, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the Latvian state budget.