
Monoplex (CEO Seok Min-cheol) announced on the 17th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seragem (CEO Lee Gyeong-su) for the "joint planning of a healthcare community in residential spaces." The signing ceremony took place at Seragem Seoul Town, located in Centerfield, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and was attended by representatives from both companies, including Monoplex CEO Seok Min-cheol and Seragem Executive Director Yong-jun Cho.
Through this agreement, the two companies agreed to collaborate on creating a multi-community space where seniors can enjoy movies and take care of their health simultaneously. Based on the concept of "combining culture and well-being," the two companies plan to establish a cinema-based healthcare community platform.
Monoplex will provide senior-tailored movie content and a comfortable viewing environment, while Seragem will integrate its experiential healthcare devices and wellness programs to combine moviegoing with health management services. The two companies plan to introduce healthcare devices not only in the lobby before and after screenings, but also inside the theaters, expanding movie theaters into spaces that fuse leisure and wellness.
Seragem Executive Director Cho Yong-jun said, “With growing social interest in well-aging, the combination of culture and health management is a trend that fits the times,” and added, “Through this collaboration, we will contribute to improving the quality of life of the senior generation and spreading a healthy leisure culture.”
Monoplex CEO Seok Min-cheol said, “This agreement opens up new possibilities for the customized movie theater platform that Monoplex is pursuing,” and added, “It is a meaningful first step toward enabling seniors to enjoy both culture and health in an aging society.”
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