K-HOSPITAL+HEALTH TECH FAIR with HIMSS 2023

MEDICAL ROBOT SPECIAL EXHIBITION

K-HOSPITAL+HEALTH TECH FAIR with HIMSS 2023

MEDICAL ROBOT SPECIAL EXHIBITION

MEDICAL ROBOT SPECIAL EXHIBITION

Diversifying the use of medical robots to address the aging healthcare workforce!
The adoption of medical robotics technology is expanding to improve the quality of healthcare, not only for surgery but also for medication assistance, patient transportation, and more.

Diversifying the use of medical robots to address the aging healthcare workforce!
The adoption of medical robotics technology is expanding to improve the quality of healthcare, not only for surgery but also for medication assistance, patient transportation, and more.

Industry Trends

Healthcare digitization to grow at a CAGR of 14.3% to reach $983.9 billion by 2029

  • Macquarie Consortium expects the global medical robotics market to grow to $13.4 billion in 2025
  • More than 70% of the market is surgery-related, with related patent applications on the rise
  • Market Research Report forecasts the global medical robotics market to grow at a CAGR of 3% from $2.62 billion in 2017,to exceed $3.11 billion by 2023

Minimize discomfort, maximize satisfaction and need

  • Using medical robots to localize surgical sites and refine surgical scope reduces patient pain and side effects, improving satisfaction and recovery.
  • Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital utilizes a total of 28 service robots to reduce the workload of medical staff.
  • In a staff survey, 81% of nurses and 77% of 13 pharmacists out of 63 respondents said yes to using delivery robots in the future, and 89% of nurses and 92% of pharmacists said that hospital robots will be a necessity in the future.

Composition

Medical Robot Special Exhibition
  • Surgical Robots: Showcasing the latest technology and sophistication through videos and demonstrations of surgical procedures
  • Rehabilitation robot: Creates business opportunities with Silviaer such as rehabilitation centers and nursing homes in large hospitals
  • Surgical simulators: Propose practicality to medical staff and education-related departments such as radiology and operating rooms.
  • Other medical robots: Confirming the applicability of large hospitals, specialized hospitals, private hospitals, etc. and presenting the need for purchasing departments