Sponsorship of Spinal Medical Devices for Air Force Squadron Pilots' Lounge and More

Air Force pilots often face high-tension situations that are difficult to experience in daily life, such as enduring gravitational acceleration 5 to 10 times greater than usual during training or missions. In particular, high-acceleration training is known to frequently put strain on the spine. On the 3rd, Ceragem announced, "We have donated healthcare medical devices to the Republic of Korea Air Force to help manage the health of service members and support smooth mission execution."

Ceragem Donates Healthcare Medical Devices Worth 100 Million KRW to the Republic of Korea Air Force View original image

Through this donation, Ceragem will provide spinal medical devices worth a total of 100 million KRW to pilot lounges and other facilities of the Republic of Korea Air Force flying squadrons. The handover ceremony was attended by General Jeong Sang-hwa, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Lee Kyung-soo, CEO of Ceragem, among others. They promised continuous cooperation to support the health management of Air Force personnel through an ongoing partnership.


The healthcare medical devices provided to the Air Force are certified for four purposes, including treatment of neck and lumbar disc issues, through focused heat therapy and close-contact massage. The products, distributed in over 70 countries including Korea, are entirely manufactured in domestic facilities and feature vibration-free and low-noise designs to reduce noise between floors. Meanwhile, Ceragem has been carrying out various activities to fulfill its corporate social responsibility, such as creating ‘Well Life Zones’?rest areas in five fire stations under the Gangwon Fire Headquarters, donating healthcare medical devices to senior welfare centers in Dongjak District, and supporting vulnerable groups through appearances on KBS’s ‘Donghaeng’ program.



A Ceragem representative said, "We are very pleased to have the opportunity to donate products to Air Force personnel who are working hard for the safety of the people on the front lines of rapidly changing international security situations." They added, "Since Air Force pilots often experience spinal strain due to the nature of their missions, we hope Ceragem’s spinal medical devices will help with their health management."


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