meerecompany Signs MOU with the Mongolian Center for Health Development www.surgicalroboticstechnology.com
meerecompany has announced that a delegation of 15 representatives from Mongolia’s Ministry of Health, the Center for Health Development, and other key medical institutions has visited the company’s Robotic Surgery Innovation Center to strengthen medical cooperation. The center houses the training facilities for the Revo-i surgical robot and visit was organized to learn about Korea’s advanced medical system and explore potential collaborations in robotic surgery.
The Mongolian delegation included Byambasuren Tuya, Head of the Human Resources Development Division at the Ministry of Health; Bayarmagnai Narantuya, Director of the Center for Health Development; as well as the heads of the National Center for Pathology, the National Center for Zoonotic Diseases, and the National Center for Mental Health. Officials from Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi International Medical Association also accompanied the group.
Representing meerecompany was CEO Joon Koo Kim and Executive Vice President Ho Kun Lee, Head of the Surgical Robot Division. A key highlight of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between meerecompany and the Mongolian Center for Health Development to collaborate on improving Mongolia’s medical system. As a core agency under the Ministry of Health, the Center is responsible for training healthcare professionals and shaping healthcare policy. Under the agreement, the two parties plan to:
During a demonstration held at the Robotic Surgery Innovation Center, Byambasuren Tuya operated the Revo-i robot and experienced its precision and intuitive control. Since its introduction at the National Cancer Center of Mongolia last year, Revo-i has drawn significant interest from both medical professionals and patients. This agreement is expected to accelerate the adoption of Revo-i and contribute to the enhancement of Mongolia’s surgical infrastructure.
The delegation also visited Bundang Jesaeng Hospital, where Revo-i has been implemented, to observe real-world clinical applications and discuss potential collaboration on robotic surgery training programs for Mongolian medical professionals. Moving forward, the two countries aim to expand medical exchanges and establish robotic surgery as a key component of Mongolia’s healthcare system.
Ho Kun Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of meerecompany’s Surgical Robot Division, stated, “This visit marks an important milestone, as the Mongolian government directly recognized the capabilities of Korean robotic surgery technology and formalized collaboration. We will continue working together to contribute to the advancement of Mongolia’s healthcare system.”
Source: meerecompany
Published Date:2025-04-03