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Aichi Medical Group

This conglomerate is offering Medical, Dental, Nursing education, Research, Development & serving the
People of Bangladesh with quality treatment facilities for decades.

Our Group runs following institutions:


East West Medical College & Hospital

Update Dental College & Hospital

An Academy of excellence with 7 (Seven) storied building. Area in each floor 15,000 square feet. Total area 1,05,000 square
feet. Approved by the Ministry of Health & Family Planning (MHFP), Govt. of PR of Bangladesh, March 2008. Affiliated by
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh June 2008. Recognized by Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BMDC) from the session
2007-08. 6th batch has already become Dental Surgeon and doing Internship training from 15th Sep, 2017.

East West Nursing College & Institute

Ship Aichi Medical Service Ltd.

Ship Aichi Medical Services Ltd. is a joint venture between Aichi Medical Group, Ship Healthcare, Japan & JICA.
Capacity building of a 700 bedded Tertiary Level Super Specialty hospital and construction of a new 10th storied Building
which has 45,000 sqf. Each floor.

The company Ship Aichi Medical Service Ltd. was formed with the dream to establish a 700-bed tertiary level multi-
specialized hospital in Bangladesh in February 2016. The Project started with an investment target of 1000 crore
BDT. The civil construction of the project Japan East-West Medical College Hospital is already completed and the
interior design is ongoing. Japan East-West Medical College Hospital aspires to provide Japanese standard
treatment facilities to the people of Bangladesh at a very affordable price. We promise to introduce the best
Japanese medical technology, skills, and facilities to the doorstep of the people of Bangladesh. With the motto of
“Promise to Serve” we promise to serve the people of Bangladesh with lots of sympathy, empathy, and Love.

A substantial number of our Doctors and Nurses are from Japan and trained to maintain international level quality
standards in healthcare industry.

A 700 bedded Super Specialized Tertiary Level Affiliated Hospital of EWMC, first time in Bangladesh.

Only Japanese Standard Hospital with Japanese Management, Physician and nurses.
Opportunity of hospital attachment.
Opportunity of Internship with Global health care service providers.
Opportunity to use Japanese Technology.
Opportunity to learn Japanese Standard Health Care

Specialized Subjects:
• Cardiac Center
• Neurology Center
• Kidney & Dialysis Center
• Orthopedics and Trauma Center
• Mother and Child Care Center with IVF Technology
• Gastroenterology Center

Upcoming Project:
Joint venture to build Tk 2,000cr
cancer hospital
The 1,000-bed hospital by Japan’s Ship Healthcare and Bangladesh’s Aichi Medical may go into operation in 2024

Japanese firm Ship Healthcare Holdings in partnership with Bangladesh's Aichi Medical Group will set up a 1,000-
bed dedicated cancer hospital and research Centre in Dhaka at a cost of Tk 2,000 crore.

Aichi will provide land worth Tk 200 crore in the city's Purbachal area while the rest of the investment will come
from the Osaka-based Ship Healthcare.

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is also a part of the project and will provide technical support to
ensure world-class treatment at the hospital named the Japan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute.

"We have already got the design approval from the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha for construction of the physical
infrastructure," said Prof Md Moazzem Hossain, chairman of Aichi Medical Group.

This would be the second hospital of the joint venture in Bangladesh.


Ship Healthcare Holdings and Aichi Medical Group earlier set up Japan East West Medical College Hospital in
Ashulia for Tk 1000 crore under another joint venture supported by JICA.

This was Ship Healthcare's first hospital venture outside Japan. The inauguration of the 700-bed multi-specialty
hospital has been pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic and it may begin full-fledged operations in January
next year.

In June, the hospital opened a coronavirus unit consisting of 200 beds.

The deals for the joint venture were signed in 2016.

"We could have started the construction work of the new hospital in July
this year, but it got delayed as Japanese experts went back to their country
after the Covid-19 outbreak," Hossain said.

They have started to come back to Bangladesh as the situation is returning


to normalcy, he said.

"We now hope to start the construction work in January and complete the
physical construction, including setting up of a lab, the effluent treatment
plant for medical waste and the intensive care unit in the next 36 months.
We believe we can go into operation in early 2024."

Under the joint venture, Ship Aichi Medical Services, a 30-storey hospital will be built although they have
got permission for 40 floors, according to Hossain.

The hospital will create at least 2,500 jobs and will employ 200 Japanese specialized medical professionals,
including oncologists and nurses.

"Ten per cent of the beds will be dedicated to the poor who will receive treatment free of cost."
The joint venture has requested the government to ease work permit for Japanese specialised doctors and
nurses.

Technologies run by artificial intelligence will be introduced in the hospital for diagnostic purposes. It will
put in place proton therapy for the patients, which is very sophisticated and costly.

Ship Aichi Medical has signed agreements with international organisations such as Mahidol University in Thailand,
Nagoya University in Japan, Osaka International Hospital for Cancer and Heart Disease Japan, and Bangkok
Medical Group Bangkok to upgrade services and carry out exchange programmes.
Capacity Building & Construction of State of the
Art Specialized Training Centre for Continuous
Nursing Education (CNE)
Aichi Medical Group will be built a 12- storey Nursing College campus where there will be established 08 exclusive laboratory for
Specialized Training Purpose with all modern equipment’s. Each laboratory will be 25000 sqf. Area.

We already got approval from the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha for construction of the physical infrastructure.

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