[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Sinsung ENG announced on the 9th that it will donate a mobile smart negative pressure isolation room to Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital in collaboration with Winicare.
The mobile smart negative pressure isolation room is an air-inflated tent-type negative pressure isolation booth that can be installed quickly, enabling rapid setup and complete isolation. It features a sturdy air membrane structure that withstands drafts and heavy snowfall, and can be disassembled and easily stored after use.
Applying cleanroom technology, it maintains negative pressure and cleanliness through safe pathway partitioning to ensure the safety of medical staff. The integrated control system adjusts positive and negative pressure to regulate airflow and prevent the spread of pathogens, allowing for swift response to infectious diseases.
Kang Seungha, CEO of Winicare, said, “We are targeting domestic hospitals, screening clinics, and military units as the initial market, and we also plan to enter overseas markets. From the early stages of development, we planned for export and have received interest and export requests from various countries.”
Lee Jiseon, CEO of Sinsung ENG, stated, “To respond to diseases with rapid transmission rates, a mobile, convenient, and technologically advanced smart negative pressure isolation room is essential,” adding, “we hope that the collaboration between Sinsung ENG and Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital will contribute to the end of COVID-19.”
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