2nd International AyurHealth Summit & Health Expo to be held in Vietnam on November 1 & 2, 2025

Pune: Supported by Ayush Department, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences MUHS ( Nashik) . This Summit will provide a Global Platform for Students, Researchers, Doctors and Industry Professionals

Pune:Ayurved & Yog India’s ancient system of holistic medicine, are gaining significant global acceptance today. Known for its emphasis on balancing body, mind, and spirit.
Ayurved & Yog offers natural and effective solutions to lifestyle-related disorders such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and stress. This has elevated Ayurved & Yog beyond a medical system to being recognized worldwide as a comprehensive science of healthy living.

Against this backdrop, SIFA, an organisation working in the field of Ayurved & Yog internationally in collaboration with SWAN Foundation and Shiv Ayurved, Singapore, are organizing the 2nd International Ayurhealth Summit on November 1 & 2, 2025, at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This prestigious event is supported by the Ayush Department, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik.

Announcing the conference, Dr. Shilpa Swar ( Kesarkar) Founder & CEO of SIFA, Shiv Ayurved ( Singapore) said, “The aim of this conference is to bring together students, researchers, doctors, industry leaders, and global organizations from the field of Ayurved , Yog & Traditional Medicine Practitioners. Aim of SIFA & Shiv Ayurved – To propagate Ayurveda & Yoga globally . To create an international platform for Ayurved & Yog Practitioners.

The first conference was successfully held in Singapore in November 2023, with participation of over 100 delegates across 8 countries. This year, Vietnam has been chosen as host country. Southeast Asian nations are fast emerging as a new hub for Ayurveda & Yoga. This will open up enormous opportunities for Indian professionals, academicians, and entrepreneurs.” Dr. Shilpa Swar ( Kesarkar) & Dr. Jyoti Mundargi ( SIFA Executive Member) appealed to people to participate in maximum numbers to benefit from this opportunity.
“Wellness and yoga centers are in high demand globally. There are endless opportunities in this field, and they continue to grow every day. Therefore, people in India should explore these opportunities and benefit from them.” – Shruti Arya, Life Coach, Seychelles

Speaking on the importance of the event, Mr. Shashikant Kamble, President of SWAN Foundation, said, “This conference will play a crucial role in globalizing Ayurveda. With Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries emerging as growing markets, Indian experts and professionals will have unprecedented opportunities for collaboration and growth.”

The conference will be inaugurated in the presence of distinguished guests:
Dr. Tanuja Nesari, Joint Director, Institute of Teaching & Research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar; Dr. Milind Nikumbh, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik; Dr. Narayan Jadhav, President Medical Assessment & rating board, NCISM, New Delhi; Dr. Asmita Jadhav, Executive Director, Bharati Vidyapeeth Hospital, Pune, Dr, Jayant Khandare, Oncologist and Materials scientist, Dr, Manish Pardeshi, Head of sports Physiotherapist, Emirates cricket Board.

Highlights of the Conference:

  • The conference will be inaugurated by Dr. Vipra Pandey (Consul General, Indian Embassy in Vietnam) in the presence of Mr. Richen Chappell (Geneva).
  • Participation from representatives of more than 8 countries
  • International Yoga Championship: participants from different countries will participate
  • Opportunity for students, researchers, and doctors to present research papers & posters and Publish book on an international platform
  • Exhibition of Ayurvedic products, Cosmetics, instruments, technologies, and innovations
  • Special sessions on emerging global business opportunities in Ayurved & Yog
  • Recognition and SIFA in awards for outstanding contributions and presentations

– Panel discussions on global policies, education, and industry prospects in Ayurved & Yog .

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