Waycen, an AI MedTech specialized company, announced on the 13th that it participated in the 'Korea-Vietnam Medical AI+DX Cooperation Forum' held on the 9th in Hanoi, Vietnam, jointly hosted by the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT and the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology, and organized by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), where it introduced Waycen's medical AI solutions.


Kim Kyung-nam, CEO of Weisen, is presenting at the 'Korea-Vietnam Medical AI+DX Cooperation Forum.' <br>[Photo by Weisen]

Kim Kyung-nam, CEO of Weisen, is presenting at the 'Korea-Vietnam Medical AI+DX Cooperation Forum.'
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This event was organized to share medical AI and DX policies between Korea and Vietnam and to provide domestic companies with opportunities to enter the Vietnamese market. Attendees included Park Yoon-kyu, 2nd Vice Minister of the Ministry of Science and ICT, Bui The Duy, Vice Minister of the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology, Nguyen Lan Hieu, Director of Hanoi Medical University Hospital, and Vu Duc Loi, Executive Vice President of the Korea-Vietnam Institute of Science and Technology (V-KIST).


At the event, Waycen presented its AI respiratory self-screening service, 'WAYMED Cough,' and set up a demonstration space within the booth for hands-on experience. Visitors to the booth were also introduced to the AI digestive endoscopy solution, 'WAYMED Endo.'



Through follow-up meetings with major Vietnamese hospitals met at this event, Waycen plans to accelerate its entry into the Vietnamese medical market by discussing the introduction of its solutions. Since last year, Waycen has been operating a pilot project by installing WAYMED Endo at St. Paul Hospital located in Hanoi, Vietnam.


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