AdipoLABs Expands in Asia-Pacific with Malaysian Office and University Partnership
TL;DR
AdipoLABs and Red & Blue Co. gain a strategic advantage in the ASEAN MedTech market by partnering with University of Cyberjaya to train students and validate their Pain Bot device through clinical research.
The partnership establishes a structured internship program, clinical research studies, and device donations to transfer knowledge and enhance skills in pain detection and treatment technologies.
This collaboration improves healthcare outcomes by training future professionals with advanced technologies and generating evidence-based research to benefit patients across Malaysia and ASEAN.
The inventor of the Pain Bot device, Professor Dr. Yoo Seung-mo, will serve as an adjunct professor providing hands-on training to University of Cyberjaya students.
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AdipoLABs Co., Ltd., Red & Blue Co., Ltd. from Korea, and their Malaysian subsidiary AdipoLABs Healthcare (M) Sdn Bhd have officially opened a new regional office for Asia-Pacific in Malaysia, marking a strategic expansion to strengthen leadership in non-invasive healthcare and build a robust MedTech ecosystem across ASEAN. The company simultaneously signed two Memoranda of Understanding with the University of Cyberjaya to formalize a partnership advancing healthcare innovation, clinical research, and talent development.
The first MoU establishes a comprehensive internship program with UoC's Physiotherapy programs under the Faculty of Health, offering six-month placements and potential job opportunities. Students from the Faculty of Health will gain hands-on expertise with AdipoLABs' Pain Bot device, enhancing skills in pain detection and treatment, while students from the School of Biomedical Engineering will support technical operations, strengthening after-sales service and device maintenance. As part of this partnership, AdipoLABs will implement a strategic client engagement initiative where interns may be placed at client facilities to demonstrate device effectiveness and provide on-site support.
The collaboration extends to clinical research, with UoC professors and students conducting studies on various AdipoLABs medical devices to generate evidence-based insights for publication in reputable journals, scientifically validating the technologies. Mr. Han Sung-ho, CEO of AdipoLABs Co., Ltd., stated that by uniting hyperthermia technology with local expertise and academic rigor, the partnership will expedite the adoption of advanced solutions and improve patient outcomes worldwide.
A second MoU focuses on knowledge transfer and medical device donation, with AdipoLABs Malaysia donating a Pain Bot unit to UoC to give students access to cutting-edge pain detection and treatment technology. This enhances student knowledge and skills in innovative musculoskeletal pain management methods. Professor Dr. Yoo Seung-mo from South Korea, the inventor of the Pain Bot, will serve as an Adjunct Professor at UoC, providing on-site training and ongoing remote mentorship to ensure students receive the highest level of expertise.
AdipoLABs, a Ministry of Health-registered medical-device establishment under the Medical Device Authority, anchors this collaboration with proven regulatory credibility. Their certified standing reinforces UoC's ambition to accelerate evidence-based research and industry-ready healthcare solutions. Professor Dr. David Whitford, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cyberjaya, noted that AdipoLABs' partnership with the university is more than a collaboration, it is a direct investment in the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr. Isaac R. Joseph, Director of AdipoLABs Healthcare (M) Sdn Bhd, emphasized the partnership's significance, stating that the collaboration with the University of Cyberjaya aims to cultivate local talent and drive Malaysian healthcare innovation. This partnership offers UoC students invaluable hands-on experience with technologies like Pain Bot and expands clinical research, enhancing pain management solutions for patients across Malaysia and ASEAN. For more information, visit https://www.cyberjaya.edu.my or https://adipolabs-msia.com.
Curated from NewMediaWire

