Korean VRAD Enters Asian Market With Series Of Medical Education Simulators


KUALA LUMPUR, VRAD, a Korean virtual reality medical education company, has announced its entry into the Asian market by launching a new series of medical education simulators.

By introducing its flagship medical education simulators to these markets, VRAD said in a statement it is expanding its presence in key Asian countries, including Thailand, India, Taiwan, and Singapore.

The newly launched simulators include the “Core Nursing Skills Simulator”, “Oral Radiography Simulator”, “Severe Trauma Management Simulator”, “Ventilator Management Simulator”, and “Neonatal APGAR Scoring Simulator”.

Medical professionals can receive training in environments that closely mimic real-life scenarios thanks to the meticulous design of each simulator.

The company is showcasing these products at the Medical Fair Asia (MFA) in Singapore on Sept 11, with its innovative medical education solutions expected to garner significant attention at this event, highlighting VRAD’s growing influence in the Asian market.

A VRAD repr
esentative stated that the expansion into the Asian market is a pivotal step in the company’s global growth strategy, and the unveiling of its products at MFA in Singapore is particularly significant, as it will play a crucial role in strengthening VRAD’s position in the Asian medical education sector.

Currently, VRAD has supplied its virtual reality medical education simulators to over 80 medical and educational institutions across Korea, demonstrating its outstanding technological capabilities and the effectiveness of its educational solutions.

The company anticipates that its entry into the Asian market will allow more medical institutions to leverage its innovative educational tools.

Designed to support real-time interaction and learning in virtual environments, VRAD’s solutions aim to enhance the capabilities of medical professionals by preparing them for a wide range of medical scenarios.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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