MoaData and National Healthcare signed a contract on the 23rd to provide the AI health management platform service "LifeSketch." Photo by MoaData
MoaData, an artificial intelligence (AI) specialist company led by CEO Han Sangjin, announced on October 23 that it has signed a service agreement with National Healthcare, a member of BDMS (Bangkok Dusit Medical Services), the largest hospital network in ASEAN, at the Seongnam Global Convergence Center in Pangyo 2nd Techno Valley. The agreement covers the implementation of MoaData's global AI health management platform, LifeSketch, and aims to expand healthcare operations in Thailand through local system deployment and service provision.
The main points of this agreement include: ▲ local implementation of the LifeSketch platform to provide AI health management services for customers of N SPACE, a health screening institution in Thailand; ▲ provision of biological age, disease, and cancer risk analysis services; ▲ real-time collection, analysis, and monitoring of biometric data based on smart rings; and ▲ delivery of daily health management content recommendations based on AI health analysis.
With this agreement, National Healthcare expects to provide an enhanced level of service to its customers. MoaData, meanwhile, anticipates that this first overseas achievement for its global AI health management platform will help secure global market competitiveness as the service expands to more hospitals across Thailand.
After signing an MOU with National Healthcare in May, MoaData conducted a joint research agreement and proof of concept (PoC) to review the functions and performance of LifeSketch. As a result, they developed a solution capable of delivering a higher level of service to customers, leading to this pilot implementation. MoaData explained that this serves as a preliminary step toward full-scale rollout across hospital groups in Thailand.
National Healthcare is part of Asia’s largest hospital group. Through this agreement, MoaData not only secures a best practice for enhancing the global competitiveness of its AI health management platform, but also gains access to a customer base exceeding 10 million annually. This is expected to drive continuous revenue and facilitate further expansion into the Southeast Asian market through the provision of AI health management services.
Han Sangjin, CEO of MoaData, stated, "This agreement represents the first global achievement of our AI-based digital healthcare platform. By successfully fulfilling this service supply contract, we aim to generate overseas sales and actively pursue global market expansion, including the potential establishment of a joint venture with N Health in the future."
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