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Connective participates in '2024 StartTrack Week'... Research Agreement Signed

Connective announced on the 20th that it participated in the '2024 Start Track Week' held on the 18th at the Gangnam Employment and Startup Hub Center seminar room, where it demonstrated its products and also signed a research agreement. Connective is a startup that provides a full-cycle solution for musculoskeletal disease-related diagnosis, surgery, and recovery based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology.


Connective participates in '2024 StartTrack Week'... Research Agreement Signed Noduhyun, CEO of Connective, is giving a presentation at the '2024 Start Track Week' held on the 18th at the Gangnam Startup Hub Center.
[Photo by Connective]

At this event, Connective showcased a product that captures radiographic images and diagnoses the stage of arthritis within 0.3 seconds. Using JLK's mobile radiographic equipment, the knee is instantly imaged and the corresponding image is transmitted to Connective's software program. The diagnostic results are also provided in a report, which is said to enhance patients' understanding of their treatment and surgery. In particular, the convenience is increased with mobile imaging equipment, while minimizing the personnel and time required for diagnosis, which is expected to address the rapidly increasing elderly population and medical cost issues.


During the event, a research agreement ceremony was also held with Jeil Orthopedic Hospital and Duballo Hospital located in Gangnam-gu. Dr. Shin Gyu-cheol, director of Jeil Orthopedic Hospital, a spine-specialized hospital certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, stated, “We plan to conduct precise spinal research using Connective’s AI technology, which is expected to greatly help improve treatment expertise and medical services.” Dr. Lee Kang, director of Duballo Hospital, also said, "By collaborating with Connective and utilizing the latest testing equipment, as well as conducting precise measurement research on lower limb arthritis, we expect to achieve excellent research results."


Connective CEO Noh Doo-hyun also said, "We will provide top-level software and hardware solutions that benefit both hospitals and patients through the combination of advanced technologies."


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