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Bioventus, Inc : Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific

Bioventus, Inc.: Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific DURHAM, N.C., March 04, 2021, a global leader in innovations for active healing, has appointed Larry Chen as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific. Chen has more than 20 years of experience in sales and marketing roles for leading health care companies with a presence in the region. Based in Shenzhen, China, he is responsible for significantly increasing penetration of Bioventus products across key markets, with a focus on China. We are glad to welcome Larry to Bioventus and look forward to leveraging his experience and relationships in both China, as we explore our expansion opportunities there, and throughout the Asia Pacific region, said John Nosenzo, Chief Commercial Officer, Bioventus. We believe patients and clinicians will benefit greatly from our solutions in osteoarthritic joint pain, minimally invasive trauma and bone graft substitutes.

Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific

Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific
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Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific | Comunicados | Edición USA

4 mar 2021 Larry Chen Joins Bioventus as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific DURHAM, N.C., March 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bioventus Inc. (Nasdaq: BVS) (“Bioventus” or the “Company”), a global leader in innovations for active healing, has appointed Larry Chen as Managing Director, China and Asia Pacific. Chen has more than 20 years of experience in sales and marketing roles for leading health care companies with a presence in the region. Based in Shenzhen, China, he is responsible for significantly increasing penetration of Bioventus products across key markets, with a focus on China. “We are glad to welcome Larry to Bioventus and look forward to leveraging his experience and relationships in both China, as we explore our expansion opportunities there, and throughout the Asia Pacific region,” said John Nosenzo, Chief Commercial Officer, Bioventus. “We believe patients and clinicians will benefit greatly from our solutions in osteoarthritic joint pain, mini

Every bit, every year, every choice we make matters, say climate change experts

Science reveals that maintaining global warming at 1.5°C is not impossible, but it isn’t just the responsibility of certain parties, it must be a concerted effort, and everyone needs to play their part. Photo: Pixabay Since pre-industrial times, human activities have contributed to 1°C of global warming and the consequences towards people, nature and livelihoods are already apparent. “At the current rate, we will reach 1.5°C in the very near future, between 2030 and 2052, says Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II vice chair Dr Joy Jacqueline Pereira who was speaking at the “Climate Change: Challenges for Asian Nations” media webinar jointly organised by China Daily, University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University, and Asia News Network.

Dearth of blue-collar workers in China severe after the Spring Festival | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Dearth of blue-collar workers in China severe after the Spring Festival As the world’s factory stages a strong economic recovery in the post-COVID era, manufacturers throughout China are grappling with a worsening shortage of blue-collar workers after the Spring Festival holiday. But an expert said that the shortage poses no threat to the nation’s sound economic recovery as it’s a longstanding problem, and major companies have stepped up efforts to solve it by introducing automation. A video reflecting how severe the shortage is went viral on Chinese social media. In the video, the owners of garment factories stood in a line of about 3 kilometers in an alley in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong Province.

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