By delivering education and funding to healthcare settings in Africa, we aim to build a society where everyone can access quality healthcare, regardless of where they are born.
The number of doctors in Africa is growing. However, opportunities to learn the latest medical techniques are concentrated in urban areas, and funding to acquire necessary medical equipment remains insufficient. We bridge this "gap in learning and funding" to raise the overall quality of healthcare.
Through our medical education platform "MedicScan," launched in 2020, we provide high-quality medical education to doctors and healthcare workers across Africa, both online and offline.
We provide financial services so that doctors who have acquired skills through training can actually deploy medical equipment. We remove the barrier between "learning" and "implementation."
Africa's population is projected to reach 2.5 billion by 2050, accounting for roughly one-quarter of the global population. Rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes are driving a surge in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. According to the WHO, NCD-related deaths in Africa are projected to surpass infectious diseases by 2030.
Africa's medical device market is expected to grow to approximately $18 billion by 2030. However, over 90% of medical devices are imported, and post-deployment training and maintenance remain inadequate. The WHO reports that approximately 40% of medical equipment in developing countries is non-functional. AA Health Dynamics bridges this "education and funding gap" with a unique business model, backed by over 10 years of operational experience.
Selected twice (FY2023 & FY2025). Ultrasound training via MedicScan, VR medical education, and medical equipment finance pilot.
In collaboration with Terumo Corporation, promoting Japanese-style transradial cardiac catheterization training in Kenya.
Selected for the Africa Market Development program. Cardiac catheter training, medical device e-commerce, and finance services.
Partnered with Nagasaki University to build a self-sustaining bronchoscopy training program at Kenyatta National Hospital.
Designed and delivered SDGs-focused workshops in Kenya for Utsunomiya University and Yamaguchi University.
Signed MOU for healthcare innovation in developing countries, connecting Japanese deep tech with African medical needs.