Core8 Group to develop Vietnam’s first  ‘AI hospital’

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Core8 Group, an Australian company in high-tech and biotech innovation, is to develop Vietnam’s first ‘AI x ESG Hospital’ in the southern province of Long An, aiming to support the transformation of healthcare in Vietnam by shifting the focus from treating illness to preventive care. The project is also expected to help position the region as a hub for healthcare and technological advancements.

According to Core8, the MedArmor AI x ESG Hospital will combine AI-driven technologies with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to create a proactive healthcare model. This approach will prioritize early detection and timely intervention, reducing the burden of advanced illnesses and enhancing the quality of care.

Core8’s hospital will feature advanced systems for regular health checks and monitoring, empowering patients and healthcare providers to make timely, informed decisions about care.

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  • Matthew Brady

    Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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By Matthew Brady

Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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