AstraZeneca Announced as the First Sponsor of the UK Pavilion

Written by Sam Maddicott
September 12, 2024
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Written by Sam Maddicott
September 12, 2024
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BCCJ member AstraZeneca has been announced as the first sponsor of the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025. AstraZeneca pride themselves on challenging the limits of science to promote the health of people, society and the planet. As well as being announced as an official partner for the UK Pavilion, the science-led biopharmaceutical giants will also be supporting the project, ‘Better Co-Being’ which is designed to explore how all beings can connect and work in harmony with not just each other, but also the planet.

 

“Health is essential to achieving a sustainable society. However, climate change poses the greatest public health crisis of the 21st century. At the Osaka-Kansai Expo, where global wisdom converges, AstraZeneca will present progressive and bold solutions based on science and technology. We aim to lead the healthcare industry in promoting a balance between human health and the health of the planet.”
AstraZeneca K.K. President and CEO Takashi Horii

 

 

 

British Pavilion at Expo 2025

The theme of the UK Pavilion is “Come Build the Future”. Inspired by the simplicity of children’s building blocks, the pavilion represents the potential of small ideas to create world-changing solutions.

Learn more about the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025

 

What is Expo 2025 Osaka?

Expo 2025 Osaka overarching theme: Designing future society for our lives.

Derived from the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Expo 2025 Osaka challenges individuals to think how they want to live and how they can maximise their potential. The theme calls on each and every individual to think about his or her own aspirational life, empower them to realise their full potential, and push forward the worldwide effort to creating a shared vision of a sustainable society.

The Organisers are anticipating 28.2 million attendees (3.5 million forecast to be international visitors) with at least 150 nations expected to participate.