
Mental tech startup Doctorpresso (CEO Jeong Hwan-bo) announced on June 21 that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Central Military Hospital of Mongolia for clinical use and joint research of the artificial intelligence (AI)-based voice analysis mental health application ‘REDI.’
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to cooperate in various areas, including screening and treatment assistance for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in military personnel, and early detection and follow-up management of mental health risk groups in military families.
'Ready' developed by Doctorpresso is a mobile application in the form of a voice-based diary. When a user enters a diary by voice for more than 5 seconds, the AI algorithm developed in-house analyzes the level of depression. The accuracy of the AI technology in selecting depression is approximately 90%, and the emotion analysis function based on voice and text fusion is evaluated as the first commercialized case in Korea.
In addition, 'Ready' includes a function that detects the user's mood changes and emotional risk signals in real time and supports the user's emotional management through customized behavioral guides suggested by artificial intelligence. Based on these technical characteristics, 'Ready' was selected as one of the TOP5 'GLOMO Awards' in the digital healthcare category at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) held in Barcelona, Spain in 2025.
Doctorpresso is developing an AI-based psychiatric diagnosis assistance solution and commercializing a real-time mental health analysis system utilizing the Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA).
Jeong Hwan-bo, CEO of Doctorpresso, said, “This agreement is an important example showing that Ready’s technology can be utilized in global clinical settings,” and added, “Starting with Mongolia, we will pursue a global expansion strategy to increase accessibility and efficiency of mental health management by linking with the public health systems of each country.”
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