AdipoLABs (CEO Han Sung-ho) will participate in the International Medical Equipment and Hospital Equipment Exhibition 2019 (KIMES 2019) held at COEX in Seoul from March 14th (Thu) to 17th (Sun) to showcase REMISSION 1℃.
AdipoLABs is a company that developed the high frequency heat treatment device such as REMISSION 1℃ based on the data that has been collected for high frequency obesity treatment and pain relief.
REMISSION 1℃ is a medical device manufactured and marketed by AdipoLABs using pure domestic technology. It was licensed as a high-frequency hyperthermia device for a medical treatment of cancer in October 2015 by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in South Korea. Since then, AdipoLABs has obtained Halal certification in May 2018, registered with the US FDA in August 2018, and finally obtained ISO13485 certification in October 2018. AdipoLABs has also obtained Sharia certification in November 2018, and RoHS certification in December 2018.
It has a mechanism of necrotizing cancer cells that are weak to heat by generating deep fever through high frequency energization to the human body. As the body temperature rises, immunity is activated, giving new hope of cancer treatment to cancer patients in Korea as well as abroad.
REMISSION 1℃ is supplied to many hospitals in Korea including Catholic University Seoul St. Mary's Hospital. Export contracts and inquiries are in progress with India, Uzbekistan, China, Malaysia and Russia.
KIMES, on the other hand, is Korea's largest medical device and hospital facility exhibition that has grown steadily with the development of the Korean medical industry since its first episode in 1980. At present, the domestic medical industry has transformed into a technology-intensive high-tech industry such as medical information system, ultrasound tester, imaging medical equipment, robotic medicine, AI, and rehabilitation medicine. KIMES is contributing to the advancement of the Korean medical industry and is emerging as a world-class medical exhibition.
Exhibitors will showcase new technologies and novel products in the medical industry, including advanced hospital facilities, medical information systems combined with IT technology, and the automotive industry for rapid patient transportation.