Huino Participates in KIMES 2026… Unveils AI-Based Remote Patient Monitoring Technology

Digital healthcare company Huino will participate in the '41st International Medical Equipment & Hospital Facilities Exhibition (KIMES 2026)' held at COEX in Seoul from March 19 to 22 and unveil its research and development achievements.

Huino will participate in the exhibition at the Pan-Government Medical Device R&D Project Group’s performance promotion hall and will introduce the development results of the AI-based remote patient monitoring platform that won an award at the '2025 Pan-Government Medical Device R&D Awards'. On-site, the company will demonstrate its smart AI telemetry solution 'MemoQ' to showcase real-world application cases of wearable electrocardiogram monitoring technology.

Previously, Huino CEO Gil Young-jun received the R&D Project Director's Award in recognition of his achievements in developing a wearable electrocardiogram device and an AI-based telemetry platform. The project, a collaboration between the Korea University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, and Asan Medical Center, aimed to develop technology capable of monitoring real-time biosignals not only inside the hospital but also in external environments.

Through this research, Huino has established a foundation for domestic technology in the field of remote patient monitoring, which previously relied heavily on foreign equipment, and built a basis to extend hospital-centric management systems to patients after discharge. This contributes to creating an environment where the condition of cardiovascular disease patients can be continuously monitored and abnormal signs identified early.

The company plans to use this exhibition as an opportunity to expand cooperation opportunities with medical institutions and industry stakeholders, and to strengthen its foundation for entering the global market.

Huino has developed 'MemoQ' and the long-term electrocardiogram analysis solution 'MemoCare' based on AI-based wearable electrocardiogram technology, and is pursuing the expansion of supply of related solutions centered on major hospitals.

Meanwhile, the AI-based digital healthcare market continues to grow as the demand for remote patient management and wearable medical devices increases recently.


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