
Yutobio (CEO Jin-Tae Kim) announced on the 14th that it has signed a strategic partnership (MOU) with Broad CNS (CEO Du-Seon Cha) to build an integrated solution based on medical AI.
This partnership aims to expand the use of health screening data into the consultation and operational areas of medical institutions. The two companies will link YoutuBio's health screening center-focused screening solution platform with BroadCNS's medical AICC platform to jointly build an integrated AI environment for medical institutions, encompassing everything from screening to consultation and operational operations.
Through this initiative, we plan to provide AI services applicable to the medical field, such as automated consultations based on screening data, improved efficiency at screening centers through AI consultations, and enhanced customer experiences at medical institutions. The focus is on using AI technology to address the human reliance and work inefficiencies inherent in the existing structure, where screening results and consultation systems were operated separately.
In particular, the goal is to reduce the workload of medical staff and counselors and increase the consistency and accuracy of patient response by having AI support repetitive consultation tasks that occur at medical institutions, such as providing information on examination results, responding to reservations and inquiries, and providing aftercare.
The two companies plan to combine their core technologies to secure competitiveness in an integrated medical AI platform focused on screening. Furthermore, this collaboration will enable them to jointly identify and pursue government R&D projects in various medical AI fields, including screening, and to further enhance solutions and commercialize them for practical application in the medical field.
In addition, the two companies plan to conduct joint sales and marketing activities targeting medical institutions that use each company's solutions, and sequentially introduce customized AI integrated solutions for medical institutions.
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