Sam Morgan, AdipoLABs Healthcare India CEO
explains REMISSION 1℃ to South
Korean Ambassador Shin Bong-gil in India
On January 23 and 24, SAM MORGAN, CEO of
AdipoLABs Healthcare India Pte. Ltd.(a joint venture between AdipoLABs Co.,
Ltd. in South Korea(CEO Han Sung-ho) and United World Halal Development (UNWHD)),
The Tamilnadu Global Investors Meet 2019 held in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Many
people paid attention to the REMISSION 1℃ manufactured by Korea's original
technology.
REMISSION 1℃ is a medical device developed
and manufactured and produced by AdipoLABs, a Korean medical device
manufacturer, by using Korean technology. It is a high-frequency hyperthermia
cancer treatment device that treats cancer by increasing immunity through deep heat.
REMISSION 1°C was approved as a cancer treatment device by the Ministry of Food
and Drug Safety(KFDA) in 2015, and also has the US FDA registration, Shariah
compliance certification, Halal certification, ISO13485 certification, RoHS
certification, etc. MOUs and export inquiries are underway for export from
several countries.
In addition, REMISSION 1℃ was introduced to
broadcasters such as India and Uzbekistan to attract attention. Oxymed
Hospitals in Chennai India, the capital city of Tamil nadu and the National
Cancer Center in Gulistan Uzbekistan, the capital city of Sirdaryo viloyati is
using REMISSION 1°C. The media reported this case, drawing attention to
improved patient cases through this cancer treatment.
AdipoLABs will continue to participate in
the Arab Health Exhibition 2019 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on January
28-31. And, on March 14-17, they will also participate in the 35th Korea International
Medical Equipment Show (KIMES 2019), which will be held at COEX in Seoul. They
will hold seminars about REMISSION 1°C’s introduction and case studies on the
efficacy on March 15 to attract buyers, medical staff, and patients from Korea
and abroad.
REMISSION 1℃, which is being used in university hospitals and nursing hospitals in Korea, including the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, is drawing attention in the field of cancer treatment at home and abroad.