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Wicomet Showcases Emergency Equipment and CPR Experience Program at Gyeonggi-do Firefighting Industry Festival

Exhibition and Demonstration of Emergency Equipment at the Wicomet Booth

Emergency response healthcare startup Wicomet announced on October 24 that it participated in the first Gyeonggi-do Firefighting Industry Festival, where it exhibited emergency equipment and operated a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) experience program.


Wicomet Showcases Emergency Equipment and CPR Experience Program at Gyeonggi-do Firefighting Industry Festival Gyeonggi-do Fire Industry Festival Wicomet Booth

The Gyeonggi-do Firefighting Industry Festival is an event aimed at fostering and advancing the firefighting industry, with 109 companies participating to showcase the latest equipment and technologies. At its booth, Wicomet presented the LUCAS 3 (mechanical chest compression device), LIFEPAK CR2 (automated external defibrillator), BRAYDEN (CPR manikin), and BabyPod20 (infant transport device), highlighting the roles and importance of emergency equipment.


In particular, Wicomet operated a CPR experience program using the BRAYDEN manikin at the "Equipment Experience Center" within the venue. By linking this with its self-directed learning service, "BRAYDEN Online," the company provided real-time feedback on participants' CPR techniques to help improve their proficiency.


Currently, Wicomet is conducting educational programs for both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government/public institution (B2G) clients using BRAYDEN, having provided safety training to approximately 25,000 people. The company plans to further expand its CPR education and experience programs in the future so that the public can respond quickly in real emergency situations. Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, stated, "We will continue to make efforts to advance the firefighting industry and enhance public safety."


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