As part of the MNEF KOICA project, specialists from the Yonsei University of South Korea visited the Center for Advanced Technologies and Strategic Initiatives (CATSI) of TPMI to study the latest developments in the field of healthcare. The director of the center presented the current work of the CATSI, including the SMART Campus networking system and the software currently under development.
At the meeting, experts presented two mobile applications: Homila AI for predicting pregnancy complications and AUTIZM AI for predicting the risk of developing autism in children under 15 years of age. They answered questions from members of the delegation.
The visit also focused on sharing expertise in organizing seminars and conducting hackathons in the healthcare sector, with the aim of strengthening collaboration and undertaking new projects between Yonsei University’s Center for Digital Healthcare and the Center for Advanced Technologies and Strategic Initiatives (CATSI) of TPMI.