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By Asia Education Review Team , Wednesday, 11 September 2024

VRAd Expands Korean VR Medical Education to Major Asian Markets

  • VRAd, a company specializing in virtual reality medical education software, has made a significant entry into the Asian market by launching a new series of medical education simulators. The company is expanding its reach by introducing its flagship simulator across key Asian countries, including Thailand, India, Taiwan, and Singapore.

    The newly released simulators include the ‘Core Nursing Skills Simulator,’ ‘Oral Radiography Simulator,’ ‘Severe Trauma Care Simulator,’ ‘Respirator Management Simulator,’ and ‘Newborn APGAR Scoring Simulator.’ Each simulator is crafted for use by medical staff and is designed to offer effective training in a realistic environment.

    In particular, VR Ad plans to showcase these products at the Medical Fair Asia (MFA) held in Singapore on September 11. At this expo, VRAd’s innovative medical education solutions are expected to receive great attention in the Asian market. A VR Ad official said, “This entry into the Asian market is an important step toward VR Ad’s global expansion”, adding, “In particular, product unveiling at the MFA held in Singapore will play a big role in strengthening our position in the Asian medical education field”, he said.

    VRAd has demonstrated its exceptional technology and educational impact by supplying its virtual reality medical education simulators to over 80 medical and educational institutions in Korea. With its expansion into the Asian market, it is anticipated that more medical institutions will benefit from VRAd’s innovative educational solutions.

    At VRAd’s booth at the MFA Expo, visitors can experience a range of medical simulator products firsthand. VRAd representatives will offer detailed explanations and live demonstrations of the products. VRAd’s innovative solutions enable real-time communication, immersive learning of various medical scenarios in a virtual environment, and preparation for real-life situations, all with the goal of enhancing the capabilities of medical staff.