Hong Kong Verily Health Technology Group Collaborates with Central South University to Develop Innovative Medical Data Collection System

Hong Kong Verily Health Technology Group Limited announced at a press conference today that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Central South University to jointly develop an advanced project called the “Health Medical Data Collection System.” This system will leverage the latest information technology and artificial intelligence to revolutionize the efficiency of medical data collection, analysis, and application, bringing unprecedented changes to the healthcare industry.

In this collaboration, Hong Kong Verily Health Technology Group will act as the project sponsor, responsible for providing funding and industry expertise support. Central South University, as the main body for technological research and development, will transform its extensive experience in big data analysis, artificial intelligence, and healthcare into the core technological strength of the project.

The primary goal of the “Health Medical Data Collection System” project is to collect and analyze patient health information in real-time through efficient data collection tools, including vital signs, medical history, and real-time monitoring data. The system is expected to provide personalized medical recommendations and treatment plans based on this data, while also offering important data support for medical research.

The CEO of Hong Kong Verily stated, “This collaborative project will not only enhance our technological capabilities and market competitiveness but also represents an important milestone in our commitment to improving public health through technological innovation.” He also pointed out that collaboration with Central South University will effectively combine theoretical research with practical application, accelerating the development of medical technology and ultimately benefiting a broad range of patients.

The project leader from Central South University also shared their perspective: “This project is not only a technical challenge but also a comprehensive test of our research team’s capabilities. We believe that through our joint efforts, we will soon see this system widely applied across the country and even globally.”

The project is expected to enter the preliminary testing phase in the coming months, and adjustments will be made based on the testing results. In the future, as the system’s functionalities are refined and its application is promoted, this project is anticipated to become a new benchmark in data processing and health management within the healthcare industry.