
AITRICS (CEO Kim Kwang-jun), a company specializing in medical artificial intelligence (AI), announced that it will participate in the 41st International Medical Equipment & Hospital Facilities Exhibition (KIMES 2026), which will be held at COEX in Seoul from the 19th to the 22nd.
Under the slogan "AI That Understands You — Reshaping the Flow of Care," the company is showcasing clinical AI technologies developed over the past decade and an expanded product lineup. The key lineup includes "V.Doc," an AI symptom check solution that allows general users to check their health status, and "V.Doc Pro," a co-pilot solution for medical professionals.
'V.Doc Pro' is an integrated solution that supports medical staff during the pre-, during, and post-treatment phases. It provides key information based on patient symptoms in advance, records and automatically summarizes conversations during treatment using real-time Speech-to-Text (STT) technology, and generates customized follow-up care guidance after treatment. Through this, it aims to reduce the documentation burden on medical professionals and enhance treatment efficiency.
In addition, the company is showcasing 'AITRICS-VC (VitalCare),' a solution for predicting patient deterioration within hospitals, to emphasize enhanced patient safety features. Furthermore, by presenting technology demonstrations and research papers utilizing 'MOCA,' a proprietary medical-specific Large Language Model (LLM), the company provides objective evidence for verification and technological credibility.
The 'Connected Care Experience Zone' allows visitors to directly input symptoms and check AI analysis results, providing both general users and healthcare professionals with opportunities to understand and experience the technology.
"To mark our 10th anniversary, this exhibition is an opportunity to demonstrate how AI technology can be practically utilized throughout the entire medical process," said an official from AI Tricks. "Based on our proven clinical AI capabilities, we will contribute to supporting medical staff and enhancing patient safety, thereby strengthening our position as a leading medical AI company."
Meanwhile, the domestic medical AI market has recently seen an expanding trend of adopting AI based on the entire clinical lifecycle, including integration with electronic medical records, patient monitoring, and diagnostic assistance solutions.
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