Contract Between Wicomet and Program

DK Techin, a Kakao IT solutions development subsidiary led by CEO Wonju Lee, announced on the 28th that it has signed a contract with healthcare startup Wicomet, led by CEO Junghoon Lee, for an emergency response training program. The training is planned to be conducted for about 600 employees by the end of the year.


This training course is designed to help participants learn age-specific response methods for various emergency situations that can occur in daily life, covering infants, children, and adults, and to enhance initial response capabilities.


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The training curriculum includes lectures by professional instructors on ▲age-specific cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ▲age-specific airway obstruction emergency treatment ▲trauma information and treatment methods ▲automated external defibrillator (AED) usage ▲musculoskeletal disease management, followed by practical exercises simulating real-life situations. During the exercises, Wicomet’s domestically exclusively distributed home-use AEDs and CPR mannequins used by the American Red Cross will be utilized.


Wonju Lee, CEO of DK Techin, said, "This training program was planned so that all employees can lead safe lives not only during work but also after returning home," adding, "We will continue to focus on ESG management centered on the growth of our executives and employees to build a mutually beneficial corporate culture."



Junghoon Lee, CEO of Wicomet, stated, "We hope that through experiential training applicable to real life, DK Techin’s executives and employees will improve their emergency response capabilities," and added, "We will continue to be a healthcare startup dedicated to accident prevention by providing customized training programs tailored to the needs of various institutions and companies."


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