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Moadata Accelerates Entry into Thailand Digital Healthcare Market

Moadata Accelerates Entry into Thailand Digital Healthcare Market

MoaData (CEO Han Sang-jin) announced on the 27th that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for a joint R&D project with National Healthcare, a subsidiary of BDMS (Bangkok Dusit Medical Services), the largest hospital network in ASEAN.


To enter the Southeast Asian market, MoaData has been conducting business for about two years to establish an integrated one-stop healthcare platform targeting Thailand, where the healthcare market, including the international medical tourism industry, is well developed.


Thailand has been preparing at the government level to build an e-Commerce healthcare industry to expand its domestic healthcare market. The e-Commerce healthcare market focuses on selling pharmaceuticals, nutritional foods, dietary supplements, and personal medicines that can be purchased without a medical prescription through digital channels.


To enter the healthcare market, MoaData has integrated AI analysis technology into a service that calculates biological age based on personal health checkup data owned by its subsidiary MediAge, presenting it as a health management indicator by comparing it with the individual’s registered age, enabling rapid analysis and efficient processing of vast data.


Additionally, MoaData is preparing to launch a service that collects and analyzes daily data such as an individual’s gait and sleep time through a self-developed personal wearable device, linking this data with health checkup data to provide health management guidance.


Based on the business prepared so far, the two companies have decided to jointly promote a project to provide personalized services through real-time biometric and health checkup data linkage analysis for the Thai and Southeast Asian markets, aiming to offer intensive monitoring for hospitalized patients as well as sustainable digital healthcare for the general public.


BDMS is a medical institution consisting of 58 hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutes in the Southeast Asian region, selected annually as the best medical institution in ASEAN, and was evaluated as a Top 1% institution in the S&P Global Sustainable Yearbook 2025, raising expectations for long-term achievements in MoaData’s digital healthcare sector.


Han Sang-jin, CEO of MoaData, stated, “This contract is a tangible result of realizing the AI-based digital healthcare platform we have been preparing so far,” adding, “Separate from this joint R&D project, we plan to supply the first pilot system in the first half of the year and will establish a joint venture with National Healthcare to officially enter the Thai market.”


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