The Research and Innovation for Sustainable Community (RISC) <\/span>has signed a memorandum of understanding with <\/span>Clicknic Health Co., Ltd. <\/span>, a startup specializing in telemedicine, to collaborate on research and development aimed at advancing health technology innovations that meet the healthcare trends of the modern society. <\/span><\/strong><\/p>

The MoU signing was honored by <\/span>Mr. Neil Nilwichean, CEO of Clicknic Health Co., Ltd. (second from left) <\/span><\/strong>and <\/span>Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sing Intarachuto, Head of Advisors at RISC (second from right)<\/strong><\/span>, who represented both parties at the signing ceremony held at the RISC research center recently. Under this agreement, both parties aim to create innovative technologies for health monitoring and treatment through digital platforms and develop real estate business innovations that effectively integrate comprehensive health care.<\/p>

Additionally, both parties have agreed to strategize the advancement of health technology through innovations that support overall well-being. They plan to collaborate on research, exchange knowledge, and provide support to ensure that research and development outcomes can be practically implemented.<\/p>

“RISC and Clicknic both believe that health is the foundation of a happy and sustainable life. Therefore, we recognize the importance of accessing health information through digital systems, which is the way of the new generation,” <\/strong><\/span>

Currently, both parties are capable of developing household health analysis devices that enable everyone to monitor their own health and that of their families regularly. This approach effectively prevents serious illnesses and facilitates easier access to public health services. The project will conduct research in various areas, including:

- Developing preventive measures against diseases through health technology and platforms.

- Health monitoring and treatment using medical data through digital devices and systems.

- Communicating and providing accurate information for health care and promoting well-being.

- Reducing travel time for treatment, minimizing infection risks, and increasing opportunities to consult with doctors by accessing health information systems at any time.

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