People and Technology Signs Agreement with Bio/Wearable Medical Device Specialist Huinno
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- DateDec 30, 2024
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Paving the Way for a Collaboration Era of Smart Wearables and IoT Platforms
Seoul – November 25, 2020 – People and Technology and Huinno, a frontrunner in the smart bio/wearable device field, signed an agreement on November 25, 2020, to integrate their products and expand their business in the medical market.
This agreement enables People and Technology to integrate Huinno’s ECG device, capable of 24/7 patient monitoring, with its IndoorPlus+ SmartCare platform. The collaboration aims to eliminate care gaps and create synergy in the smart medical device market.
People and Technology’s IndoorPlus+ SmartCare collects and processes all types of data required by medical institutions, offering support across hospital operations and patient care. The integration of medical devices from innovative companies into IoT platforms for smart hospitals signifies a readiness to provide hardware and software as packaged solutions directly to end users. This initiative is expected to serve as a signal for the market introduction and validation of smart biomedical signal medical devices, which have largely been confined to government-led projects.
At the signing ceremony, Hong Seong-pyo, Co-CEO of People and Technology, commented,
"We are delighted to partner directly with Huinno, a leader in smart biomedical signal devices, for our IndoorPlus+ SmartCare platform, which aims to achieve zero care gaps. Through this agreement, we have high expectations for the activation of smart medical devices integrated with IoT in both domestic and international markets."
Huinno CEO Gil Young-jun added,
"By leveraging the opportunity to integrate our devices with People and Technology’s platform through in-hospital smart monitoring systems, we are confident that Huinno’s medical devices will maximize usability for hospitals and patients alike. Furthermore, this partnership will enhance productivity and provide significant value to hospital operations."
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in advancing smart healthcare solutions.