Seers Technology announced on the 17th that it participated in the "6th Gulf Arrhythmia Congress (GAC 2025)" held at the InterContinental Hotel Dubai Festival City, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from the 10th to the 12th (local time).


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GAC is a leading academic conference on arrhythmia and cardiac electrophysiology in the Middle East, jointly hosted by the Saudi Heart Rhythm Society and the Gulf Heart Rhythm Society.


It is known as a gathering where global cardiac electrophysiology specialists (EPs) share the latest research and technologies. Approximately 200 local experts attended this year’s congress. Seers participated in the event alongside global medical device and pharmaceutical companies such as Abbott, Medtronic, and Johnson & Johnson.


At this congress, Seers showcased its wearable AI-based electrocardiogram analysis service, mobiCARE™, and the real-time inpatient monitoring service, thynC™. During the session titled "Innovative Technologies in Arrhythmia Diagnosis," one of the main programs of the congress, Dr. Taeho Noh, Director of Baoro Internal Medicine (former President of the Korean Society of Cardiology), shared real cases utilizing mobiCARE’s AI-based ECG analysis. He introduced the accuracy of AI technology and the efficiency of wearable medical devices.


Starting this year, Seers plans to accelerate its expansion into the Middle East and Africa regions, which are emerging markets for pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Around the time of this event, the company met with healthcare service providers in the Gulf region to discuss the establishment of a local mobiCARE analysis center and the supply of AI solutions. The mobiCARE ECG analysis service, which has already obtained medical device approval in the UAE, is scheduled to be launched within the year, followed by the sequential supply of the thynC inpatient monitoring system.


A Seers representative stated, "We have made significant investments in discovering partners, securing Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and obtaining local certifications to enter the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It is meaningful that full-scale business expansion begins this year."



Seers Vice President Sungjong Kim said, "At GAC 2025, we confirmed that our proven wearable AI technology-based diagnostic and monitoring solutions can effectively address unmet needs of local medical institutions. Starting with this event, the entry of mobiCARE and thynC into the Middle Eastern market will become visible within the year."


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