Shilla University has signed a business agreement with Proxy Healthcare, the world's first manufacturer of microcurrent electromagnetic wave toothbrushes, to carry out a joint research project.


The signing ceremony was held at 3 p.m. on the 12th in the Shilla University President's Reception Room, attended by Shilla University President Heo Nam-sik and Proxy Healthcare CEO Kim Young-wook, along with key personnel from both institutions.


On this day, the two institutions agreed to provide ▲ company visits and field training ▲ scholarship support ▲ internship and employment opportunities ▲ information exchange and joint workshops through industry-academia practical training exchanges ▲ joint use of facilities, equipment, and materials ▲ mutual cooperation on joint research projects.

President Heo Nam-sik of Silla University (left) and CEO Kim Young-wook of Proxy Healthcare are signing a business agreement.

President Heo Nam-sik of Silla University (left) and CEO Kim Young-wook of Proxy Healthcare are signing a business agreement.

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Shilla University expects to accelerate the development of local talent who will lead medical industry trends by providing students with advanced field education opportunities through industry-academia exchanges.


Professor Kang Hyun-kyung of the Department of Dental Hygiene at Shilla University said, “We aim to achieve results that allow easy oral care by separating microbial biofilms with microcurrents at levels harmless to the human body, which also help with sensitive teeth,” adding, “Our goal is to create a new trend in the toothbrush industry.”



She continued, “Through this agreement, we expect to promote convergent research related to oral health in the field of dental hygiene and to activate research orders between universities and companies.”


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