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ISTH marks World Thrombosis Day with urgent global call to action
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ISTH marks World Thrombosis Day with urgent global call to action

2025-10-13 14:00 Last Updated At:14:15

Thrombosis is the underlying cause of 1 in 4 deaths worldwide each year. The campaign calls for crucial awareness and prevention.

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) today marks World Thrombosis Day, a global movement uniting thousands of partners in more than 120 countries. This year's campaign, "From Head to Toe, Take Control. Prevent Thrombosis. Protect Your Health," calls for greater awareness of thrombosis and action to reduce its burden worldwide.

Observed annually on October 13, World Thrombosis Day underscores the urgent need for early detection and prevention of thrombosis, commonly known as blood clots. Thrombosis contributes to the world's three leading cardiovascular killers: heart attack, stroke and venous thromboembolism (VTE). Yet awareness remains critically low. Each year, an estimated 10 million cases of hospital-associated blood clots occur globally, resulting in up to 100,000 deaths in the United States alone. Many of these deaths are preventable through timely risk assessment and evidence-based prevention strategies.

"For more than 12 years, the World Thrombosis Day campaign has been a cornerstone for advancing conversations among healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers and policymakers," said ISTH President Pantep Angchaisuksiri, M.D. (Thailand). "The ISTH stands united in this mission to reduce the global burden of blood clots. We urge healthcare professionals to assess risk and implement preventive measures, invite policymakers to support programs and equitable access to care and encourage patient groups and communities to raise awareness through education and outreach."

This year, World Thrombosis Day focuses on raising public understanding of both venous and arterial clots, the "head to toe" scope of thrombosis and the importance of prevention. The campaign highlights how knowing the risk factors and recognizing connecting conditions such as obesity, cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease can save lives.

Integrating thrombosis prevention into overall health management is essential, especially for individuals with chronic conditions. By increasing awareness and encouraging proactive measures, the campaign aims to reduce the global burden of thrombosis and improve health outcomes worldwide.

"World Thrombosis Day is more than simply one day of awareness. It is a year-long global movement that equips people worldwide with the knowledge and tools to recognize, prevent and treat blood clots," said World Thrombosis Day Steering Committee Chair Erich De Paula, M.D., Ph.D. (Brazil). "As we look ahead, the World Thrombosis Day campaign continues to strengthen our collective effort to reduce the impact of blood clots and improve health outcomes worldwide."

Get involved in World Thrombosis Day on social media using the hashtag #WTDay25. To learn more about World Thrombosis Day, visit www.worldthrombosisday.org.

About the ISTH

Founded in 1969, the ISTH is the leading international medical and scientific professional organization dedicated to advancing the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to thrombosis and hemostasis. The ISTH professional membership community includes more than 7,000 clinicians, researchers and educators from more than 120 countries working together to advance science and improve clinical care around the world. Among its highly-regarded activities and initiatives are education and standardization programs, research activities, meetings and congresses, clinical and laboratory practice guidance and guidelines, peer-reviewed publications, expert committees and World Thrombosis Day on 13 October. Learn more at www.isth.org.

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ISTH marks World Thrombosis Day with urgent global call to action

ISTH marks World Thrombosis Day with urgent global call to action

COPENHAGEN, Denmark and SINGAPORE, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ATLANT 3D, the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*STAR IMRE), and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC), a national platform hosted by A*STAR, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the establishment of an Advanced Materials Development Hub ("A-HUB") in Singapore.

The partnership aims to combine ATLANT 3D's proprietary Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP®) technology with A*STAR IMRE's materials engineering expertise and NAMIC's additive manufacturing and ecosystem development capabilities. The parties will explore applications in AI-driven materials discovery for advanced packaging, silicon photonics, and semiconductor manufacturing.

A-HUB Singapore is intended to support high-throughput materials synthesis, autonomous materials discovery, and accelerated technology development, enable novel innovation projects with industry partners, and strengthen Singapore's sovereign advanced manufacturing infrastructure and materials innovation ecosystem.

"Singapore is a global front-runner in the industrial-scale adoption of advanced materials and next-gen manufacturing technologies," said Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, CEO & Founder of ATLANT 3D. "By combining ATLANT 3D's DALP® technology with A*STAR IMRE's world-class materials expertise and NAMIC's innovation ecosystem, we will create the world's first high-throughput materials innovation foundry for advanced applications in semiconductors, silicon photonics, and advanced packaging technologies."

"Through this collaboration with ATLANT 3D, we are bringing cutting-edge atomic layer processing capabilities into our materials development workflow, enabling us to accelerate the discovery and optimisation of functional thin film materials," said Prof. Loh Xian Jun, Executive Director of A*STAR IMRE. "Combining ATLANT 3D's expertise in advanced deposition technology with A*STAR IMRE's deep materials science capabilities and world-class characterisation infrastructure strengthens our ability to translate research into practical outcomes for Singapore's advanced manufacturing industry."

"The next frontier for humanity will require breakthroughs in materials with superior properties enabled by digital closed-loop additive processes," said Dr. Ho Chaw Sing, Chief Executive Officer of NAMIC and Executive Director of A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council. "A-HUB envisions to be a shared platform bringing research, industry and ecosystem partners closer together to accelerate super-materials from lab to factory floor, strengthening Singapore's position as a global hub in next-generation materials and advanced manufacturing."

For the full press release, please click here: https://atlant3d.com/atlant3d-astar-namic/ 

Learn more about ATLANT 3D at www.atlant3d.com.

Learn more about Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) at www.a-star.edu.sg.

Learn more about NAMIC at https://namic.sg. 

 

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ATLANT 3D, A*STAR IMRE and NAMIC Sign MoU to Advance AI-Driven Materials Discovery in Singapore

ATLANT 3D, A*STAR IMRE and NAMIC Sign MoU to Advance AI-Driven Materials Discovery in Singapore

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