Pharmacy Education
Symposia, Academic Workshops, and Career Fair

Symposium I
Pharmacy Profession and UN SDGs
The symposium “Pharmacy Profession and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Health for People and Planet” highlights how pharmacists in all fields help build a healthier and more sustainable world. While centered on SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, it expands to show how pharmacy connects to education, innovation, responsible consumption, climate action, biodiversity, and global partnerships. By sharing insights from international leaders, the session encourages participants to view pharmacy as a bridge between people and the planet, reminding future pharmacists that every action—from dispensing medicines to shaping policies—can impact a fairer and more sustainable future. Ultimately, it invites everyone to think broadly, act collectively, and reconnect with the human side of pharmacy in achieving the SDGs.
Symposium II
Pharmacy profession in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The rapid rise of AI and new technologies is reshaping healthcare and the pharmacy profession, not by replacing pharmacists but by strengthening their roles in areas such as pharmaceutical care, drug discovery, medication access, and treatment optimization. As the field progresses, pharmacists must learn to integrate technology responsibly to ensure innovation continues to support patients with accuracy, safety, and compassion.
The symposium, “Pharmacy Profession in the Era of Novel Technologies,” explores AI’s transformative impact on pharmacy, offering participants insights into current uses, future trends, and the growing collaboration between human expertise and intelligent technology through interactive discussions and expert sharing


Symposium III
Pharmacy Profession
in the era of
Novel Therapeutics
The global pharmaceutical landscape is currently undergoing its most profound transformation. Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) and the revitalization of radiopharmaceuticals and oncology are at the center of this new era of therapeutics. This revolutionary trajectory is defined by a common thread: the ability to specifically target disease at the cellular or molecular level, demanding radical innovation across research, manufacturing, and commercial models. Future generations envision a world where diseases once considered terminal may be treated with a single, highly specific intervention, but realizing these potential hinges on successfully navigating the profound manufacturing.
Building New Aspect of Pharmacy with DOING in REALITY


