Providing a Realistic CPR Training Environment

Wicomet, an emergency response healthcare startup, announced on December 11 that it supported the "Brayden Pro" as the evaluation equipment for the CPR competition event at the "11th Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Symposium 2025" and showcased key emergency medical devices.

The 'Brayden' mannequin is being used in the CPR competition event at the 11th KACPR Symposium. Supported by Wicomet.

The 'Brayden' mannequin is being used in the CPR competition event at the 11th KACPR Symposium. Supported by Wicomet.

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The Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (KACPR) Symposium is the leading academic event for CPR in Korea. As part of the event, Wicomet supplied the Brayden Pro (a CPR evaluation mannequin) for the CPR competition, enabling participants to perform CPR in a realistic environment. In particular, by utilizing the multi-mannequin connection feature of Brayden Online, a self-directed CPR learning service, Wicomet provided a simultaneous training environment for multiple users and delivered real-time feedback on compression depth, rate, and hand position.


Wicomet also operated an exhibition booth at the venue, presenting emergency medical devices including the Lifepak CR2 (automated external defibrillator), HeartSine AED (automated external defibrillator), and LUCAS 3 (mechanical chest compression device).



Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, stated, "In line with the new slogan of this symposium, we were able to introduce CPR and AED training programs, including the Lifepak CR2 and LUCAS 3," adding, "We will continue to expand opportunities for medical professionals to experience Brayden firsthand and enhance their real-world response capabilities."


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