Providing the LIFEPAK CR2 AED to the KBL

Wicomet announced on September 22 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korean Basketball League (KBL) to provide automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for the safety of professional basketball players and club members.


Through this agreement, Wicomet will supply 22 units of the LIFEPAK CR2 AED to the KBL and its 10 clubs, and both parties have agreed to continue pursuing various collaborative initiatives in the future.

Shin Haeyong, Secretary General of the Korean Basketball League (left), and Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, are signing an agreement. Wicomet

Shin Haeyong, Secretary General of the Korean Basketball League (left), and Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, are signing an agreement. Wicomet

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The LIFEPAK CR2 AEDs will be installed at each club's training facility and on team buses, enabling a rapid response in emergency situations. Wicomet will also provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for players and club staff to ensure they can act immediately in critical situations.


The LIFEPAK CR2 AED enables electrocardiogram analysis even during CPR, supporting continuous emergency care. Its intuitive graphics and real-time voice guidance make it easy and accurate to use.



Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, stated, "Securing the golden time in cases of cardiac arrest is more important than anything else. Through this collaboration with the KBL, we aim to spread safety awareness at professional basketball sites and further contribute to establishing a culture of safety throughout society."


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