Inha University and Solve.Care sign an agreement to promote the use of blockchain in South Korea

Inha University and Solve.Care sign an agreement to promote the use of blockchain in South Korea

From (l) to (r), Jong-Un Kim, Director of Inha University’s Digital Innovation Strategy Center, Chang-Kyung Yoo, Director of Inha University’s Industry-Academic Cooperation Group, Pradeep Goel, CEO of Solve.Care, and Dr .Uhn Lee, Solve.Care Korea President

INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA, Sept. 2, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Solve.Care, a healthcare blockchain platform company, and Inha University of South Korea announced today that they have recently signed an agreement to work together for advancement and expansion the use of blockchain technology in the country.

The agreement covers the following areas of cooperation:
1. Inha University will localize Solve.Care’s blockchain solutions and products for the Korean market, such as Care.Labs and Care.Wallet
2. Joint use of research facilities owned by both organizations to experiment and innovate blockchain solutions
3. To jointly work on R&D blockchain projects
4. Inha University to use Solve.Care’s blockchain platform to implement current and future projects, especially in the city of Incheon.

Commenting on the agreement, Solve.Care Korea President, Dr. Uhn Lee said, “There is great potential for blockchain technology here in South Korea, especially for healthcare. This agreement with Inha University will further push the boundaries of the possibilities of blockchain technology to benefit to our society. It gives me great excitement that we will be working together with some of the brightest young minds in our country.”

On behalf of Inha University, Chang-Kyung Yoo, head of The Industry-Academic Cooperation Group, said, “Working with leading international companies like Solve.Care will increase our capabilities in how blockchain technology can be used. It will provide greater opportunities for our students to to further develop their knowledge of this cutting-edge technology will real-world applications.

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Solve.Care has recently made a number of announcements regarding the Korean market where the SOLVE token will be adopted as a payment currency for healthcare services in South Korea’s upcoming metaverse hospital, and the partnership agreement with EMEDI Healthcare to integrate their Smart Rings on Solve.Care – the platform.

Dominic Tan
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