April 23, 4 PM at Busan City Hotel, Local Medical and Industrial Network Formation Study Group

Kosin University Gospel, Dong-A University, Busan National University, Inje University, Healthcare and ICT Companies, Over 70 Participants Attending

On the 23rd at 4 PM, Busan City will hold the ‘Medical-Industry Network Exchange, Medi-Storming Research Group’ at the convention hall on the 2nd floor of Busan City Hotel to promote the digital healthcare industry through idea sharing and technology and data exchange among companies, hospitals, universities, and research institutes.

Busan City Hall.

Busan City Hall.

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Today’s research group meeting is expected to be attended by over 70 participants from four university hospitals (Kosin University Gospel Hospital, Dong-A University Hospital, Pusan National University Hospital, Inje University Busan Paik Hospital), Eunsung Medical Foundation, Dongseo University, Dong-Eui University, Pusan National University, healthcare companies, as well as stakeholders from various industrial fields including software, manufacturing equipment, telecommunications, and research planning.


The ‘Medi-Storming Research Group’ is part of the Busan Economic Promotion Agency’s ‘Medical ICT Convergence Center Network Exchange Support Project’ and is co-hosted with the Digital Healthcare Industry Association to create a sustainable platform for idea exchange among industry, academia, research, hospitals, and government by ▲exchanging information between medical and industrial sectors ▲sharing the latest issues and future core technologies such as government policy trends and technology development status ▲building networks between medical and various industries.


The Medi-Storming Research Group combines Medical and Brainstorming to facilitate explosive idea exchange and network interaction aimed at revitalizing the regional medical industry.


The first research meeting will focus on understanding the current status of local hospitals and the medical industry and exploring cooperation methods, featuring lectures on ‘The Present and Future of Smart Hospitals’ and ‘Current Status and Development Direction of Busan Biohealth Industry,’ along with networking sessions by subcommittees on topics such as ▲biometric data analysis monitoring ▲software technology in the medical field ▲smart hospital linkage technology.


The research group plans to hold a total of three meetings this year in August and October. The various opinions derived from today’s meeting will be reflected in future operations to discover practical tasks and establish a voluntary and sustainable cooperation system within the region.



Lee Kyung-deok, Director of the Future Industry Bureau of Busan City, stated, “The biohealth industry is a field where continuous revision and supplementation of policies reflecting changes in the industrial environment are crucial due to the rapid pace of technological advancement. We will actively support the Medi-Storming Research Group as an exchange platform that enables sharing of diverse technologies and data held by medical institutions, companies, and universities, linking technology development and commercialization.”


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