[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Future Stream Networks, a comprehensive digital marketing specialist company, announced on the 12th that its representative media commerce brand, Lingti, has stepped up to support medical staff in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions who are struggling due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


On the same day, Lingti decided to provide approximately 200 million KRW worth of the hydration product ‘Lingti’ to frontline medical personnel in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas. The company plans to expand the support targets in the future to include not only medical facilities treating COVID-19 confirmed patients but also marginalized groups under self-quarantine.


Lee Woncheol, CEO of Lingti, stated, “We considered practical ways to help medical staff who wear Level D protective suits and care for patients for several hours a day, often experiencing dehydration, and decided to support the hydration-optimized product ‘Lingti.’ Although it is a small contribution, we will continue to provide ongoing support to institutions and facilities that need ‘Lingti,’ such as patients urgently requiring hydration related to the COVID-19 situation, and cheer on all the medical staff and patients working hard on the front lines.”


Last year, Lingti also carried out support campaigns by providing its main product ‘Lingti’ to delivery workers, firefighters, soldiers, and exam candidates, continuously sponsoring occupational groups and organizations that require regular hydration.



‘Lingti’ is a hydration supplement developed by a development team with a military medical background, inspired by soldiers sweating heavily after intense training. The product is consumed by mixing one packet into 500ml of bottled water and shaking it. It contains no caffeine, sugar, or coloring additives, allowing for healthy and convenient hydration.


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