
MedInTech, a domestic total endoscopy solution company, announced that it will participate in the “International Medical Equipment & Hospital Facilities Exhibition (KIMES) 2025,” to be held at COEX from March 20 to 23.
At this exhibition, MedInTech will primarily showcase its gastrointestinal endoscopy systems for upper and lower GI applications, along with its AI-based abnormality detection solutions. The system consists of an endoscopy light source unit, endoscope scopes, and endoscopic image analysis software.
The endoscopy light source unit ME-400 features an intuitive and streamlined user interface and is equipped with a USB 3.0 port for video data transmission, a valve for motorized suction, and a water bottle and water/air ports to support motorized insufflation and irrigation functions.
The endoscope lineup includes gastroscopes MGS-400 and MGS-410, colonoscopes MCS-400 and MCS-410, and bronchoscopes MBS-440 and MBS-460, all of which have been developed with motorized control, unlike conventional endoscopes. MedInTech has successfully developed motorized flexible endoscopes and completed clinical trials at Seoul National University Hospital last year. By reducing the weight by more than 50% compared to conventional models, the system minimizes strain on the hands and wrists of medical professionals even during prolonged use. In addition, it enables the use of various AI software functions—such as Lesion Fixation and Entry Assist—that are not possible with conventional endoscopes.
In particular, MedInTech’s AI-based abnormality detection solution demonstrates high performance based on high-quality data provided and validated by medical staff at Seoul National University Hospital. The solution detects gastrointestinal abnormalities in real time and displays even small lesions that clinicians might miss, helping to shorten examination time, reduce unnecessary repeat procedures, and alleviate clinician fatigue.
A MedInTech representative stated, “Through our participation in KIMES 2025, we aim to showcase MedInTech’s innovative technologies and contribute to the advancement of the domestic medical device industry,” adding, “We will continue to lead patient-centered medical technologies through ongoing research and development.”
Reporter: Lee Won-ji (news21g@etnews.com)
https://www.etnews.com/20250321000253
MedInTech, a domestic total endoscopy solution company, announced that it will participate in the “International Medical Equipment & Hospital Facilities Exhibition (KIMES) 2025,” to be held at COEX from March 20 to 23.
At this exhibition, MedInTech will primarily showcase its gastrointestinal endoscopy systems for upper and lower GI applications, along with its AI-based abnormality detection solutions. The system consists of an endoscopy light source unit, endoscope scopes, and endoscopic image analysis software.
The endoscopy light source unit ME-400 features an intuitive and streamlined user interface and is equipped with a USB 3.0 port for video data transmission, a valve for motorized suction, and a water bottle and water/air ports to support motorized insufflation and irrigation functions.
The endoscope lineup includes gastroscopes MGS-400 and MGS-410, colonoscopes MCS-400 and MCS-410, and bronchoscopes MBS-440 and MBS-460, all of which have been developed with motorized control, unlike conventional endoscopes. MedInTech has successfully developed motorized flexible endoscopes and completed clinical trials at Seoul National University Hospital last year. By reducing the weight by more than 50% compared to conventional models, the system minimizes strain on the hands and wrists of medical professionals even during prolonged use. In addition, it enables the use of various AI software functions—such as Lesion Fixation and Entry Assist—that are not possible with conventional endoscopes.
In particular, MedInTech’s AI-based abnormality detection solution demonstrates high performance based on high-quality data provided and validated by medical staff at Seoul National University Hospital. The solution detects gastrointestinal abnormalities in real time and displays even small lesions that clinicians might miss, helping to shorten examination time, reduce unnecessary repeat procedures, and alleviate clinician fatigue.
A MedInTech representative stated, “Through our participation in KIMES 2025, we aim to showcase MedInTech’s innovative technologies and contribute to the advancement of the domestic medical device industry,” adding, “We will continue to lead patient-centered medical technologies through ongoing research and development.”
Reporter: Lee Won-ji (news21g@etnews.com)
https://www.etnews.com/20250321000253