Hanjin, Agreement to Establish Real-Time Health Monitoring for Delivery Workers
(From left) Cho Hyun-min, Vice President of Future Growth Strategy and Marketing at Hanjin; Han Sang-jin, CEO of Moadata; Noh Sam-seok, CEO of Business Operations at Hanjin
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Hanjin announced on the 22nd that it will provide a personalized ‘Healthcare Analysis Service’ for the health management of delivery workers.
To establish the ‘Healthcare Analysis Service,’ Hanjin recently signed a business agreement at the Hanjin Building in Jung-gu, Seoul, with key stakeholders including Nosamseok, CEO of Hanjin Business Division, Vice President Hyunmin Cho, Head of Future Growth Strategy and Marketing, and Sangjin Han, CEO of MoaData.
The delivery workers’ ‘Healthcare Analysis Service’ is a personalized healthcare system that analyzes real-time health status data collected from delivery workers through smart wearables and past health checkup results using AI anomaly detection technology, enabling delivery workers and managers to monitor health abnormalities in real time.
Through the business agreement with Hanjin, MoaData will manufacture smart wearable devices for delivery workers to wear and build the healthcare analysis solution service.
The smart wearable devices will have functions such as measuring the user’s heart rate, step count, travel distance, calorie consumption, and sleep analysis. Through the alert function for health abnormalities, delivery workers can receive recommendations to visit hospitals and health management information from managers and medical staff at partner hospitals.
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Hanjin stated, "We plan to test the healthcare analysis service with some delivery workers in the first half of the year, make improvements, and establish the healthcare solution service within this year."
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