People & Technology Showcases Real-Time Patient Monitoring System at KHF 2025
- AuthorKim Sunae
- DateSep 30, 2025
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Seoul – September 19, 2025 –
People & Technology, a healthcare AIoT (Artificial Intelligence + Internet of Things) platform specialist, participated in KHF 2025 (Korea International Hospital & Healthcare Tech Fair) held at COEX, Seoul, from September 17 to 19, where it showcased its real-time patient monitoring system.
At this year’s exhibition, People & Technology introduced:
the HiCardi patch-type ECG wearable device,
the Nonin oxygen saturation measuring device,
the Bedside Information Display (electronic name tag), and
the V3 Scanner.
HiCardi measures heart rate, respiratory rate, and skin temperature, while Nonin measures oxygen saturation (SpO₂). The data collected by these two devices is transmitted to the hospital server through a gateway device and displayed in real time on the monitoring screens at the nurses’ station.
In particular, the Bedside Information Display and the V3 Scanner act as gateways by receiving Bluetooth signals from wearable devices and relaying the data to the server. They can be selectively applied depending on the hospital network environment and installation conditions, attracting great interest from visitors.
People & Technology’s real-time patient monitoring system collects and transmits vital signs 24/7, providing medical staff with instant alerts and intuitive dashboards. This helps detect abnormal patient conditions early and reduce response time for caregivers.
HiCardi is an ultra-lightweight patch-type ECG device weighing just 18g. It can be used continuously for up to three days with only one hour of charging. With a high waterproof rating, it can be worn even during showers and supports reimbursement under the ECG monitoring code (E6544).
Nonin, also showcased at the event, measures a patient’s oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and transmits the data to the same real-time monitoring system. It is eligible for reimbursement under the oxygen saturation measurement code (E7230), enabling hospitals to generate revenue through insurance claims.
The real-time patient monitoring system is built on an on-premise architecture, ensuring high security and stability. It also integrates seamlessly with existing hospital EMR systems, significantly improving the workflow efficiency of medical staff.
A People & Technology representative said:
“Visitors showed great interest in the real-time patient monitoring enabled by HiCardi and Nonin, as well as in how the Bedside Information Display and V3 Scanner function as gateways to support nurses’ station monitoring. We will continue to develop digital healthcare technologies that bring meaningful change to the hospital environment.”