In a vibrant celebration of progress, collaboration, and innovation, the 30th Congress of the Federation of Asian Pharmaceutical Associations (FAPA) unfolded from October 31 to November 3, 2024, in the bustling city of Seoul, South Korea. Hosted by the Korean Pharmaceutical Association (KPA), the milestone event, themed “Next Generation Pharmacists in Asia: Pharmacists’ Integrated Role to Enhance Care and Pharmaceutical Science,” brought together pharmacists, researchers, and leaders from across Asia to shape the future of pharmaceutical practice.
The congress opened with a spectacular flag parade, showcasing pharmacists from 25 participating nations. Each delegation’s entrance was met with enthusiastic applause, setting an atmosphere of unity and collaboration. With around 2000 pharmacists in attendance, this year’s congress is the largest in FAPA history.
Dr. Yolanda R. Robles, President of FAPA, welcomed attendees with inspiring remarks, highlighting FAPA’s 60th anniversary as a symbol of Asian pharmacists’ solidarity. She emphasized the importance of sharing practical knowledge, advancing collaboration across healthcare sectors, and preparing pharmacists for technological innovation and future challenges.
Chairman Choi Kwang-hoon, head of the FAPA 2024 Organizing Committee, spoke on the evolving role of pharmacists amidst rapid changes, stating, “FAPA has symbolized cooperation and solidarity among Asian pharmacists, serving as a platform for growth through exchange. This year’s theme focuses on the next generation of pharmacists. Amidst rapid technological innovations, the pharmacy profession is facing significant changes and new challenges. This conference aims to guide the next generation toward leadership, expand the scope of pharmacy practice, and lay a new foundation for collaboration and growth. Despite differences in health systems and cultures, our shared goal of improving patient quality of life unites us. May this gathering foster advancements in pharmaceutical care beyond networking.”
A message from Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol, delivered by Vice Minister of Health and Welfare Park Min-soo, underscored the critical role of pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic and the government’s commitment to supporting advancements in pharmaceutical sciences and public health.
The opening ceremony also featured celebratory performances by traditional Korean artists and Korean girl group ‘Kiss of Life.’
A key highlight of the opening ceremony was the unveiling of a new member organization, the Mongolian Association of United Pharmaceutical Organizations (MAUPO). Distinguished pharmacists from FAPA member associations received recognition during an awarding ceremony. For more information on the prestigious FAPA 2024 Awards and the talented individuals and organizations being recognized this year, be sure to check out our detailed article. This piece delves into the winners’ inspiring stories, highlights from the ceremony, and the significant impact of their work in various fields. Don’t miss out on this comprehensive overview of the FAPA 2024 Awards – click here to read more!
The four-day event offered a wealth of sessions and presentations addressing critical topics in modern pharmacy. Researchers and experts from FAPA’s seven sections showcased recent findings through oral presentations and poster sessions, contributing to a growing body of pharmaceutical knowledge in Asia. The event underscored the critical role of pharmacists in adapting to technological changes and advancing healthcare systems.
The exhibition hall served as a hub for innovation and networking, featuring the latest pharmaceutical products and services. Participants had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions, share ideas, and build partnerships with industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and government representatives.
The event highlighted the development of the FAPA Roadmap 2023,urging all Asian pharmacists to concentrate on three key priority areas to guide their collective efforts over the next decade.
This AVP highlights the steps FAPA are taking together with their members to achieve these goals. Watch the video to learn more about how FAPA is working to make a lasting impact on healthcare in Asia.
The closing ceremony celebrated outstanding achievements and looked toward the future. The newly introduced FAPA Young Pharmacist Award was presented to young pharmacy leaders who have shown excellence and leadership early in their careers. This award aims to encourage more young pharmacists to contribute to developing the pharmacy profession in our region through FAPA initiatives., symbolizing the commitment to nurturing future leaders in pharmaceutical sciences. – click here to read more about the awards – click here to read more!
FAPA also recognized the hard work of its members, presenting awards to pharmacists who made significant contributions to pharmacy practice and the development of FAPA initiatives.
A special highlight was the symbolic handover of the FAPA flag from KPA to the next host, signaling the countdown to the 31st FAPA Congress in Bangkok, Thailand.
The congress concluded with a vibrant FAPA Gala Dinner, celebrating Asia’s cultural diversity through performances and presentations from participating countries. It was a fitting finale, embodying the spirit of unity, knowledge, and progress.
The 30th FAPA Congress in Seoul not only commemorated FAPA’s 60-year legacy but also paved the way for the future of pharmacy in Asia. By addressing pressing issues, fostering collaboration, and empowering the next generation, the event reaffirmed pharmacists’ role in advancing healthcare systems.
The pharmaceutical community now looks forward to FAPA 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand on November 3-7, 2026. The enthusiasm and momentum from Seoul continue to inspire pharmacists across Asia, driving innovation and improving healthcare for all. The 31st FAPA Congress in Bangkok will discuss key issues such as cutting-edge technologies such as AI that are transforming patient care, the role of pharmacists in telehealth services, and modern applications of traditional Thai medicines.