SimPlatform Signs MOU with B&Bit Eye Clinic for Healthcare AIoT Platform View original image

Industrial AIoT platform company Simple Platform announced on the 4th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Korea's top ophthalmology hospital, B&Viit Eye Center, to expand AIoT platforms in the healthcare sector.


This MOU involves linking and applying Simple Platform's AIoT platform Nubision with B&Viit's medical device equipment and clinical systems, aiming for long-term cooperation between the two companies in the medical AI field.


Simple Platform is a leader in the domestic industrial AIoT service sector, securing customers across various fields such as public, manufacturing, construction, and healthcare. Gangnam Severance Hospital has already applied Simple Platform's Nubision to connect various medical devices and the hospital's electronic medical record system into an AIoT platform, receiving great feedback from ward nurses and staff for improved work efficiency. Based on this success, Simple Platform has signed the MOU with B&Viit Eye Center.


B&Viit Eye Center, established in 1994, holds the title of being the first in Korea to introduce LASIK surgery and various other ophthalmology treatment fields. Through this MOU, B&Viit Eye Center will be able to build an AIoT platform that automatically links data generated from medical device equipment with the hospital's clinical systems. The company expects significant improvements not only in work efficiency by automating processes previously entered manually by staff but also in the services provided to patients.


Furthermore, B&Viit Eye Center plans to expand the application of the AI platform to ophthalmology treatments following the introduction of this AIoT platform.


Simple Platform CEO Lim Dae-geun stated, “Based on this cooperation, we plan to expand the system to various hospitals and clinics, including plastic surgery clinics and nursing hospitals. Having already obtained the international standard data security certification ISO 27001 to ensure security reliability, we will accelerate our entry into the security-sensitive healthcare market,” expressing confidence.



Meanwhile, Simple Platform submitted a securities registration statement on January 17th aiming for a public listing early this year, with plans to use the raised funds to advance its technology.


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