Two Korean healthtech firms to showcase AI diagnostics and clinical platforms at WHX Bangkok 2026

Two South Korean healthcare technology companies are set to present AI-driven clinical solutions at WHX Bangkok 2026, a trade event taking place from 8 to 10 July at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre.

Korea Body Information Co., Ltd. will use the event to make its first formal entry into the Thai market, debuting Real PT, an AI-powered musculoskeletal diagnostic and exercise prescription platform. The system combines posture assessment, range of motion testing, and functional evaluation with personalised exercise recommendations, and is designed for use in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and wellness facilities.

The company says Real PT has been adopted across more than 500 facilities in South Korea, accumulating over 2.8 million users. The platform performs non-contact posture assessments in under a minute and is built around a portable form factor requiring minimal floor space.

The second company, maihub, will present two products: maiLink, a medical AI orchestration platform already deployed in more than 1,300 institutions worldwide, and maiReport, a tool that extends AI-generated clinical analysis directly to patients via automated reports and a mobile application. maiLink holds regulatory clearance from the US FDA, Malaysia’s MDA, and Indonesia’s BPOM, and is designed to integrate with existing hospital IT infrastructure with minimal disruption.

The platform processes and stores patient data on-site, with anonymisation and encryption built in to address data protection requirements across the region.

Both companies are positioning Southeast Asia as a priority market, citing the pace of healthcare system development and unmet demand for scalable digital health infrastructure across the region.

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