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BDMS and Samsung Medison sign MoU for medical advancements

The agreement focuses on medical imaging solutions, artificial intelligence, and IT innovations.

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Co. Ltd. (BDMS) and Samsung Medison Co., Ltd. have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate on medical advancements.

Through the MoU, both parties will focus on enhancing healthcare delivery through collaborating on medical imaging solutions, artificial intelligence, and IT innovations.

BDMS’s Matinee Maipang, CEO Group 1 and Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital, and Kyu Tae Yoo, CEO of Samsung Medison and Corporate EVP, Health & Medical Equipment Business of Samsung Electronics, South Korea, represented the agreement.

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