AITRICS to Participate in 'KIMES BUSAN 2024'
2024-10-17
Seminar on 'Understanding VitalCare Solutions and Clinical Implementation in Busan' to be Held
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AITRICS, a leading medical AI company, announced 17th that it will participate in 'KIMES BUSAN 2024', to be held from October 18 to 20 at BEXCO in Busan.
KIMES BUSAN 2024 is the largest medical device exhibition in Korea, showcasing cutting-edge medical devices and the latest trends in the healthcare industry. Each year, it serves as a platform for various medical device companies and industry professionals to gather and share technology and information.
At this year’s event, AITRICS will present its AI solution for prediciting patient deterioration, 'AITRICS-VC (VitalCare)'. VitalCare analyzes patients’ Electronic Medical Records (EMR) data in real-time to predict the risks of sepsis, mortality, cardiac arrest. Additionally, AITRICS will unveil its new smart AI-powered consultation tool, 'V.Doc', for the first time at the exhibition.
On October 19, AITRICS' Sales Director, Seung-Hyun Hong, will conduct a seminar titled 'Understanding VitalCare Solutions and Clinical Implementation in Busan' at Room A500. During the seminar, Director Hong will share real-world examples of VitalCare's clinical applications and discuss the importance of digital healthcare solutions.
CEO Kwang-Joon Kim of AITRICS stated, "At KIMES Busan 2024, we expect in-depth discussions on industry trends with various stakeholders and potential clients. We anticipate reinforcing our leadership in the field of vital sign monitoring through this exhibition. We will continue to develop innovative technologies to provide better healthcare environments for both patients and medical professionals."