SUMMARY:Â LVIS Corporation has partnered with Daegu Health College to train technicians in NeuroMatch, an AI-driven brain diagnostic technology, starting in March 2025.
Takeaways:
- Training and Certification Initiative:Â The partnership aims to educate and certify 500 clinical pathologists and technicians annually in NeuroMatch technology.
- Industry and Education Collaboration:Â Working with two additional colleges, the initiative equips students with specialized skills for hospital and clinical settings, advancing digital healthcare globally.
- Integration and Expansion:Â The agreement builds on LVIS’s success in South Korea, integrating NeuroMatch into the curriculum and expanding its adoption, with the first NeuroMatch Center established in Daegu.
LVIS Corporation, an innovator in neural information analysis technology, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Daegu Health College in South Korea to establish a collaboration for training skilled technicians in the use of NeuroMatch, LVIS’s cutting-edge AI-driven brain diagnostic technology.
This partnership aims to educate and certify 500 clinical pathologists and technicians annually in NeuroMatch technology, beginning in March 2025. Working in collaboration with two additional colleges in South Korea, the initiative will equip students with the specialized skills needed to utilize NeuroMatch in hospital and clinical settings, contributing to the advancement of digital healthcare worldwide.
“This agreement with LVIS is expected to provide students with practical field experience by combining cutting-edge technologies and our university’s educational capabilities,” said President Nam Seong-hee of Daegu Health College. “We will actively support students to contribute to the development of local industries and the medical field by providing them with an innovative educational environment utilizing AI technologies specialized in brain disease diagnosis and treatment.”
Agreement on AI-Driven Brain Diagnostic Builds on Previous Success
Daegu Health College, known for producing highly skilled clinical pathologists and technicians, will integrate NeuroMatch into its curriculum, allowing students to gain expertise in one of the most advanced AI-driven brain diagnostic tools available. By fostering collaboration between education and industry, the program ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of modern healthcare.
“Through this partnership, we are not only training the next generation of technicians but also accelerating the adoption of NeuroMatch globally,” says Jin Hyung Lee, PhD, founder of LVIS Corporation and associate professor at Stanford University. “By integrating our technology into education, we are preparing a workforce that will revolutionize the standard of care in neurology.”
This agreement builds on LVIS’s success in South Korea, where the company has already launched NeuroMatch in 10 hospitals and established its first NeuroMatch Center in Daegu. The Center serves as a hub for education and collaboration, providing hands-on learning opportunities and supporting the integration of NeuroMatch technology into clinical practice.
Featured Image: LVIS Corporation has signed an MOU with Daegu Health College in South Korea (pictured) to establish a collaboration for training skilled technicians in the use of NeuroMatch, LVIS’s cutting-edge AI-driven brain diagnostic technology. Photo: LVIS Corporation