ADT Caps affiliate Capstec signs MOU with Invites Healthcare and SCL Healthcare Group for K-Quarantine Monitoring System

At the memorandum of understanding signing ceremony for the 'K-Quarantine Monitoring System to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19,' held virtually on the 25th, from the left, Park Se-young, CEO of Capstec; Kim Jun-yeon, CEO of Invites Healthcare; Lee Kyung-ryul, Chairman of SCL Healthcare Group; and Park Jin-hyo, CEO of ADT Caps, are posing for a commemorative photo.

At the memorandum of understanding signing ceremony for the 'K-Quarantine Monitoring System to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19,' held virtually on the 25th, from the left, Park Se-young, CEO of Capstec; Kim Jun-yeon, CEO of Invites Healthcare; Lee Kyung-ryul, Chairman of SCL Healthcare Group; and Park Jin-hyo, CEO of ADT Caps, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Security specialist company ADT Caps (CEO Park Jin-hyo) announced on the 26th that its affiliate CapsTech (CEO Park Se-young) will apply advanced K-quarantine technology to the 'Caps Clean Care' service to implement virus prevention and diagnostic services.


CapsTech signed a memorandum of understanding for the 'K-Quarantine Monitoring System to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19' with Invites Healthcare (CEO Kim Jun-yeon), which provides advanced ICT-based digital healthcare services, and SCL Healthcare (Chairman Lee Kyung-ryul), the largest diagnostic testing company in Korea.


Through this MOU, CapsTech will be able to apply Invites Healthcare's 'advanced virus prevention and tracking solution' and SCL Healthcare's 'COVID-19 diagnostic service' to the professional comprehensive quarantine service 'Caps Clean Care,' which provides customized quarantine from virus sterilization and disinfection including the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) to pest control.



A CapsTech official said, "Caps Clean Care currently provides systematic quarantine services to multi-use facilities, factories, hotels, and large restaurants, and plans to expand the target to small and medium-sized business owners in the future," adding, "Unlike existing services that only inform the presence or absence of viruses, it can simultaneously check the presence of actual bacteria including fungi as well as the distribution within the business site."


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