[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Intromedic announced on the 18th that it will participate in the '2020 Korea Defense Industry Exhibition (DX Korea 2020)', the largest defense exhibition in Korea, together with its affiliate Spearnetworks. The exhibition will be held for three days from today until the 20th at KINTEX in Ilsan.


At the Korea Defense Industry Exhibition, major themed halls such as the Future Advanced Defense Science Technology Hall, Power Support System Hall, and K-Quarantine Hall will be operated, with key domestic and international figures from 17 countries, including the Minister of National Defense, expected to participate. Unlike previous years, this year reflects the social demand for COVID-19 quarantine measures, showcasing products that demonstrate the excellence of the K-quarantine system, such as diagnostic kits and disinfectants.


Intromedic is jointly promoting a business in cooperation with its affiliate Spearnetworks on quarantine gates. The two companies plan to install prototypes in public facilities for demonstration and will subsequently expand installations to public facilities and educational institutions.


At this exhibition, the two companies will jointly operate an exhibition booth to promote the 'Spear Gate', a '5 in 1 Secure Access Control System' equipped with entry, measurement, sterilization, and disinfection functions. In cooperation with the DX Korea organizers, four units will be installed and operated at the exhibition hall entrances for on-site quarantine measures.


The quarantine procedure involves a first temperature measurement and collection of entrant information using a high-sensitivity thermal imaging camera before entry, with the gate bar opening based on the results. A second measurement of hand temperature is conducted using infrared technology, followed by hand and full-body sterilization and disinfection to complete the process. Subsequently, internal air disinfection is performed for the next user.


This product is equipped with a control system that allows real-time monitoring of entrant temperature information, equipment status, and system abnormalities or operations from a central control room.



An Intromedic official stated, “We are in discussions to install the system in public institutions, educational institutions, financial institutions, and other places with frequent human traffic,” adding, “Spear Gate will become a new standard that guarantees healthy activity areas in the post-COVID-19 era.” He further added, “Through participation in this exhibition, we aim to promote the excellence of K-quarantine overseas and open export channels.”


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