BTEN Signs MOU with BitSensing to Establish Prediction Platform for Age-Related Disease Occurrence
AI and big data specialist company B2N (CEOs Joo Hyun-jung and Park Jong-yul) announced on the 13th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with imaging radar solution company BitSensing (CEO Lee Sung-jin) to activate AI digital silver care services.
Through this agreement, by linking BitSensing’s sleep quality analysis and depression and dementia analysis information, the ‘Neul Silver Care’ platform has enhanced the reliability of predictive data for sudden death during sleep, falls, myocardial infarction, etc., and established a foundation to predict the likelihood of elderly diseases such as depression, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease.
They also agreed to build a cooperative system to activate multifaceted health care services for the elderly population. Efforts will be made to expand the application areas of the business according to stable digital silver care business operations and technological evolution, and resources such as equipment, technology, sales, and development possessed by each organization will be actively投入 to accelerate the acquisition of new customers.
B2N is a company specializing in AI and big data technologies and recently launched the ‘Neul Silver Care’ platform, which supports analyzing and predicting the risk levels of elderly patients to enable prevention. They also independently researched and developed the wearable device ‘Neul Band,’ which collects eight types of information including heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate. The collected diverse data is analyzed by AI algorithms to provide predictive information that helps prevent accidents such as sudden death during sleep, myocardial infarction, and falls, while also preventing unexpected accidents through 24-hour real-time monitoring.
BitSensing is a company active in the smart wellness field using radar solutions. By analyzing individual sleep data, it improves sleep quality and recommends lifestyle patterns and various lifestyles. Its service providing disease similarity through radar detection was the world’s first attempt and attracted much attention.
Ma Hye-seon, head of B2N’s Neul Service Group, emphasized, “As various social problems caused by aging arise, the demand for care services based on the latest technologies such as AI, IoT, cloud, and big data is increasing. Starting with collaboration with BitSensing, we will continuously expand the devices necessary for ‘Neul Silver Care’ to not only lead the silver industry but also provide more advanced care services.”
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Lee Sung-jin, CEO of BitSensing, said, “It is meaningful to have established an opportunity to carry out and develop the digital silver care business together with B2N. We will make multifaceted efforts to build stable services and promote friendly relations.”
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