[Photo by (left) Bluebeaker CEO Kwon Woo-hyuk, (center) DeliveryM CEO Kang Yoo-kyung, (right) NeoAble CEO Baek Seung-yeop]
DeliveryM (CEO Kang Yu-kyung) announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with medical device startup consulting firm NeoAble and medical 3D imaging solution company BlueVicker to develop a comprehensive consulting business for domestic medical device manufacturers.
DeliveryM supports buyer matching and export for medical device manufacturers to pioneer overseas B2B sales channels. It provides buyer matching services using an export automation system-equipped e-commerce shop SaaS service and trade big data analysis technology through the Data Voucher project.
DeliveryM, NeoAble, and BlueVicker have signed this agreement to support consulting and education in areas such as overseas export, utilization of government support projects and funding, and marketing content production for domestic small and medium-sized medical device manufacturers and startups through cooperation in their respective leading service fields.
Kang Yu-kyung, CEO of DeliveryM, stated, “Starting with this tripartite MOU, each company will continue various efforts to provide high-quality education and consulting that can offer practical help to domestic small and medium-sized medical device manufacturers and startups based on the advanced technology and core know-how each company possesses in the fields of medical device-related export, funding, and content.”
Baek Seung-yeop, CEO of NeoAble, said, “NeoAble also started as a medical device manufacturing startup, and we hope that the technology and know-how we have accumulated in manufacturing, funding, and regulatory approval will be helpful to junior companies.”
Kwon Woo-hyuk, CEO of BlueVicker, said, “Our company improves medical communication for medical device manufacturers and hospitals through 3D medical content production technology. We hope that through the cooperative projects based on this MOU, more companies and hospitals will have the opportunity to experience our services that help solve the difficult and complex problems of medical information.”
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