
Bangkok, June 12, 2025 — The official press conference for CHG Global Summits 2025 & 2026 took place at Lotus Suite 7, 22nd Floor, Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Bangkok, marking the ceremonial beginning of an international journey focused on sustainability, health innovation, and global solidarity. While the October event will host an expansive four-day summit, this press conference distinguished itself with two remarkable back-to-back sessions that explored peace and health in profound depth.
Held in the heart of Bangkok’s premier convention venue, this event not only introduced the summit’s agenda and objectives, but also brought together international spiritual and scientific voices to propose a vision of wellness that transcends borders, cultures, and medical disciplines.
Opening Message: A Global Platform for Sustainable Collaboration
Mr. Jackie Ong, Chair of the CHG Global Summits, officially welcomed the media and attendees, sharing the vision of the 2025 & 2026 summits to be held on October 21–24, 2025 at Centara Grand at CentralWorld. He emphasized that CHG is not merely an expo, but a multi-sectoral platform spanning over 190 countries, aiming to converge expertise in five key sectors:
- Health & Wellness
- Energy Transition
- Tourism & Culture
- Economic Transformation
- Investment for Sustainability (ESG)
With over 20,000 participants expected, CHG 2025 will feature global forums, innovation showcases, CEO Talks, MOU signings, and business matchmaking across industries.

Session I: Peace as the Foundation of Global Health
From 4:00 to 4:30 PM, a deeply moving spiritual session took center stage, led by Venerable Amnat Opaso, a revered Thai monk known for his work on mental clarity and interfaith dialogue. Venerable Amnat spoke on the foundational role of health in attaining peace, referring to the Buddha’s words that “Health is the greatest gain” and elaborating on how physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being are interconnected.
His message framed health not merely as the absence of disease, but as a vehicle for universal understanding, compassion, and inner clarity. He emphasized that Dr. Kampon Sriwatanakul’s continuous dedication to Thailand Charter of Health and the Enereum Project led by Adisorn V. was a vivid example of integrated healing: combining science, sustainability, and compassion.
A special video message was also presented from Ven. Kaboggoza Buddharakkhita, founder of the Uganda Buddhist Centre. His speech, delivered from Uganda, titled “Peace for All, Health for All,” called for international cooperation to address diseases like HIV and malaria, while emphasizing health as a human right. He proposed a grassroots initiative for Uganda involving organic agriculture, circular economy, and youth-led peace education. Dr. Kampon was mentioned multiple times as a key partner in envisioning both research and regional development models for Uganda, especially through integrative health and food self-reliance strategies.
Session II: Shaping the Future of Health, Wellness & Global Impact
From 4:30 to 5:00 PM, the Innovative Medicine Forum 2025 convened with a dynamic set of speakers who showcased the latest trends in precision health, regenerative therapies, and international biotech collaboration.
Dr. Hector O. Molina — Founder of Gene Synergy and Synergentek (USA)
A specialist in hormone optimization and integrative medicine, Dr. Molina presented his proprietary diagnostic approach and highlighted solutions for Hashimoto’s disease, thyroid dysfunction, and bioidentical hormone balancing. With more than two decades of experience, he reaffirmed his alliance with Dr. Kampon in bringing hormone manufacturing and preventive medicine to Thailand and the Asia-Pacific.
Dr. Alan “Zebin” Lin — General Manager, Guangzhou Cellgene Biotechnology (China); Lead Researcher, MSC Exosome Trial Project
Known in some international contexts as Zebin Lin, Dr. Alan Lin presented on behalf of Guangzhou Cellgene Biotechnology, where he leads pioneering work in regenerative medicine. His talk highlighted cutting-edge applications of mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes for neurodegenerative diseases, immune modulation, and anti-aging.
Dr. Lin also discussed the company’s strategic roadmap for cross-border clinical trials in the ASEAN region, including collaboration with Thailand Charter of Health and Thai medical institutions. His dual role as both scientific lead and biotech executive bridges research and commercialization in Asia’s emerging wellness markets.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pongrama Ramasoota — Director, Center of Excellence for Antibody Research, Mahidol University
Dr. Pongrama, a globally respected expert in tropical infectious diseases and vaccine development, introduced research collaborations aiming to combat dengue, leptospirosis, cerebral malaria, and sepsis. His team is also supporting advanced CBD trials in partnership with Thailand Charter of Health and Mahidol University’s Tropical Disease Hospital.


Looking Forward: October as the Gateway to Global Integration
The CHG Global Summits in October will serve as the next frontier for many of the ideas introduced at this press event. From high-level diplomacy to grassroots spirituality, from nano-exosome therapies to hormone labs, the Thailand-led initiative continues to position itself at the intersection of tradition and transformation.
This press conference, though compact, echoed a powerful message: that peace, health, and innovation are not separate pursuits, but deeply interwoven threads of our shared future.
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Article by Adisorn Vutthiverapong (Ping)
CEO of Enereum and Strategic Advisor, Thailand Charter of Health
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