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CLIP TIP (THAILAND) CO., LTD.

Background and Objectives of the Establishment

Since the establishment of our Japanese corporation in September 2017, we have been actively supporting the expansion into ASEAN region (e.g. “facilitating”, “providing consulting services for”, etc.), particularly in the healthcare sector, including medical devices and services, as well as collaborating with local medical institutions.

With the conclusion of COVID-19 pandemic, opportunities for the expansion of healthcare businesses in Thailand have arisen, such as the recovery of medical tourism, increase in awareness of public health, and the promotion of corporate health management. Recognizing limited opportunities for Japanese healthcare companies to enter and expand their product offerings, we aim to further contribute to the business expansion of Japanese companies.

With these backgrounds, we have established this local corporation to collaborate with healthcare institutions and professionals, working towards addressing health challenges in corporations, educational institutions, and communities in the growing country.

CEO
Tomoyuki Tominaga

Corporate profile

Company nameCLIP TIP (THAILAND) CO., LTD.
Establishment4 January 2024
Capital 2,000,000 baht
Representatives Tomoyuki Tominaga, CEO & Ms. Kornkamol Tohtubtiang, Director
Address252/115, Muang Thai Phatra Complex Building
22nd Floor, Tower B, Unit 2213, Ratchadaphisek Road, Huaykwang Sub-District,
Huaykwang District, Bangkok 10310

Business Activities

  • Health support services
  • Wholesale and retail business
  • Business process outsourcing

Role of the Local Corporation

Our local corporation will gradually introduce the health support service “DocTip,” adopted in the fiscal year 2022 for the Healthcare Industry International Expansion Promotion Project by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. This service will be extended to corporations, educational institutions, local governments, and affluent individuals. The platform is designed to collaborate with other medical services, enabling the local deployment of proven Japanese medical services.

Additionally, the local corporation will be responsible for the importation of healthcare and wellness products from Japan and other countries around the world, including obtaining necessary permission, and will contribute to sales expansion through strengthened marketing and promotional activities in collaboration with local partner companies. This is expected to lower the barriers to entry into Thai market, allowing for the rapid and widespread distribution of products.