Huniverse Global Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Sang-heon) announced that it will participate in CES 2024, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA from Tuesday, January 9th to Friday, January 12th (local time) next year.
Huniverse Global is a healthcare IT provider that has been providing ‘PHIS: Cloud-based Precision Medical Hospital Information System’ to domestic customers and is preparing to launch cutting-edge solutions in other regions of the world.
Officials explained that the PHIS solution encompasses all processes in the hospital and can be fully integrated using structured data sets. Based on these strengths, Huniverse Global announced that it has been able to take one step further into the future of healthcare, including big data and medical artificial intelligence solutions. As it complies with international standards, it has potential in the global market.
Accordingly, the plan is to actively promote the cloud-based precision medicine hospital information system (PHIS) at this year’s CES. Huniverse Global plans to expand its user base to Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa, and aims to demonstrate its core strengths and market potential that can differentiate it from other HIS.
A company official said, “So far, Huniverse Global has discussed with many potential partners in Europe, Asia, and Africa. However, there are still no sales partners in the Americas, including the United States. “We plan to use CES as an opportunity to discuss with valuable potential partners and customers to make more tangible plans in the U.S. market,” he said. “PHIS is a product that hospital and medical institution officials will be interested in. In addition, big data businesses, including medical artificial intelligence, will also be able to attract the attention of insurance companies and research institutes,” he explained.
He continued, “We started our business based on PHIS. “Huniverse Global believes that PHIS will be a solid foundation for future business, and we expect it to be a flexible platform for future healthcare IT solutions,” he added.
In addition, Huniverse Global will also exhibit Dr.Answe, a healthcare artificial intelligence solution that helps doctors easily and accurately diagnose diabetes and kidney failure resulting from diabetes. It is explained that this solution can prevent the possibility of kidney failure, which requires lifelong treatment, not only from doctors and hospitals, but also from potential diabetics and diabetic patients.
Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is an exhibition where you can see the flow of innovative technologies around the world at a glance and is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 18 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 2006, and has been selected through ‘BEST OF CES’ and ‘BEST OF MADE IN KOREA’, which select the best innovative products, companies and technologies. has been in progress. In addition, CES on-site issues are vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.
The CES 2024 Seoul Unified Hall will be operated at the largest scale in terms of exhibition area, number of participating companies, and number of participating supporters since Seoul City’s first participation in CES in 2020. The Seoul Integration Center, in which 13 organizations collaborate and participate, is an important step in Seoul’s efforts to make Seoul a mecca for startups, and 17 of the companies participating in the Seoul Integration Center proved this by receiving innovation awards. The participating institutions in the Seoul Unification Center are ▲SBA ▲Seoul Bio Hub ▲Campus Town ▲AI Yangjae Hub ▲Gwanak-gu ▲Yonsei University ▲Korea University ▲Chung-Ang University ▲Sogang University ▲Kookmin University ▲Hanyang University ▲Konkuk University ▲Kyunghee University. Not only the Seoul Metropolitan Government, institutions, and companies, but also supporters through industry-academia cooperation are matched 1:1 with companies, and 85 supporters, the largest number, will participate.
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