Published on April 1, 2026
Life science giant Bayer is making its return to the China International Import Expo (CIIE) for the sixth consecutive year, showcasing its commitment to the theme of “Science for Better.” The company, known for its robust portfolio across various sectors, is focused on its guiding corporate mission of “Health for All, Hunger for None.”
At this year’s event, Bayer will present innovations across its three key divisions: pharmaceuticals, consumer health, and agricultural solutions. Each division aims to demonstrate how scientific advancements can enhance health outcomes and contribute to sustainable agriculture, there challenges.
In the pharmaceuticals segment, Bayer will feature cutting-edge treatments and therapies. This includes a focus on oncology and radiology, where the company is making significant strides in developing advanced medications that improve patient care. The aim is to highlight the importance of precision medicine in treating complex diseases.
The consumer health division will showcase a range of products centered on wellness and preventive care. Bayer aims to empower consumers with knowledge and tools to manage their health proactively, emphasizing the role of science in everyday life.
Additionally, Bayer’s agricultural solutions division will underline its commitment to sustainability products designed to improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impact. This approach aligns with global efforts to ensure food security amid increasing population pressures.
Bayer’s presence at CIIE underlines its dedication not only to growing its global footprint but also to collaborating with local partners to address pressing health and agricultural issues in China and beyond. The company seeks to leverage its scientific expertise to translate innovations into practical solutions that benefit society.
The CIIE, which is a significant platform for international enterprises, provides Bayer an opportunity to showcase its advancements and to engage with stakeholders, including governmental bodies, industry experts, and potential partners. This year’s participation reinforces Bayer’s mission and its commitment to making a meaningful impact through science-based solutions.
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