Application of LED Blood Flow Display Technology to 100 Braden Mannequins
Support for Educational App 'Braden Online'

CPR education startup Wicomet announced on the 18th that it will participate as an official partner in the charity marathon event ‘2024 Dugeun Dugeun Run’. Hosted by the National Fire Agency and organized by the Life Insurance Social Contribution Foundation, this event will be attended by 3,000 general participants and about 100 firefighters and cardiac arrest survivors.


Held on the 20th at the Yeouido Hangang Park event plaza in Seoul, the ‘Dugeun Dugeun Run’ features cardiac arrest survivors who regained life through cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Participants will not only run the marathon but also receive CPR training and share their experiences both online and offline. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Korean Heart Foundation to support medical expenses for cardiac arrest survivors.

WECOMET Participates as Official Partner of ‘2024 Dugun Dugun Run’ Marathon Hosted by the National Fire Agency View original image

At this event, Wicomet will provide a total of 100 ‘Braden Mannequins’ equipped with LED blood flow indication technology that makes understanding CPR principles easier, along with the educational service app ‘Braden Online’ and professional training staff. Braden Online can connect up to six mannequins to monitor CPR performance in real time, enabling efficient large-scale training and evaluation.


At the Wicomet booth on-site, the educational defibrillator (AED) ‘IT23’, which uses optical sensing technology to accurately detect pad attachment, and Stryker’s ‘Lifepak CR2’, which improves survival rates by more than three times through cardiac rhythm analysis technology, will be showcased with product introductions and training sessions.



Lee Jeong-hoon, CEO of Wicomet, said, “We joined this event with the hope of emphasizing the importance of CPR to the public and promoting education.” He added, “Regardless of scale, we will continue to strive so that more people can experience and receive effective training.”


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