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Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit

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Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit
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Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit

2025-06-23 09:00 Last Updated At:09:15

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare professionals, policy leaders, and digital health innovators gathered for Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 (CCC 2025), a one-day summit at InterContinental Kuala Lumpur, spotlighting key trends shaping the future of healthcare in Southeast Asia.

Organised by Medical Channel Asia, Dr. Mahesh Appannan, Head of Digital Health at Ministry of Health Malaysia, and Datuk Dr. Kuljit Singh, President of the APHM and Medical Director at Prince Court Medical Centre opened the event, setting the tone for a day of collaborative, forward-thinking dialogue.

Dr. Mahesh called for reevaluating and adopting new approaches. "Now we want new reform in the digital health sector. We want new minds coming in, trying to see how we can improve."

The Healthcare Content Creator Playbook sessions featured powerhouse medi-influencers - like Dr. Amanda binti Elli (Dr. Unicorn), Dr. Lim Ing Kien (Dr. Ingky), and Dato' Dr. Tikfu Gee - who, alongside fellow panellists, explored how authenticity and professionalism built online credibility and patient trust.

CCC 2025 was supported by an impressive showing from industry partners. With high engagement throughout, it reaffirmed its role in bridging innovation, leadership, and digital transformation.

Datuk Dr. Kuljit shared his observations. "I feel this is one of the best platforms, where everyone is able to sit together, exchange ideas, while networking and learning from others who have done something differently than what you are doing."

"No voice is wrong, no voice is right. We all learn together. Everyone has a voice to look forward to our betterment of our healthcare in Malaysia."

For full event coverage, read the article at Medical Channel Asia.

About Connecting Care With Clicks:

Launched in 2024, Connecting Care With Clicks is Medical Channel Asia's flagship conference bridging healthcare and digital marketing. Emphasising the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing, it helps healthcare professionals stay on top of medical trends and build a strong digital presence in an ever-evolving landscape.

About Medical Channel Asia:

Founded in 2020, Medical Channel Asia was created to help consumers access medical information from trustworthy sources and healthcare professionals. Since then, Medical Channel Asia has reached more than 65 million users over social media and digital platforms, establishing itself as the largest healthcare media platform in the region.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit

Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit

YONGIN, South Korea, Jan. 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- WIRobotics, a global robotics company co-led by Co-CEOs Younbaek Lee and Yongjae Kim, announced the successful conclusion of its participation at CES 2026, marking a shift from technology demonstration to the execution phase of global collaboration across both humanoid and wearable robotics.

Across CES 2026 Unveiled and the main exhibition, WIRobotics showcased its wearable walking-assist robot WIM S and humanoid robot ALLEX, moving beyond demonstrations to engage in concrete business discussions and technical collaboration planning. This year's CES served as a meaningful turning point, with tangible outcomes pointing toward real-world partnerships and business expansion.

At the exhibition, ALLEX attracted strong interest from global technology companies including NVIDIA, Meta, and Amazon, with purchase interest expressed by several organizations. WIRobotics also established concrete plans for technical collaboration and joint technology development with select AI big-tech companies, advancing discussions into an actionable stage.

ALLEX was highly regarded for its high-degree-of-freedom hands and arms, as well as its ability to deliver human-like force control and natural interaction across the full body. Strong anticipation was also shown for ALLEX's research-focused platform scheduled for commercial availability later this year, along with an expanded configuration integrated with a wheeled mobile base.

The company's wearable robot WIM also delivered tangible business outcomes at CES 2026. WIRobotics held discussions regarding potential collaboration with senior living communities and government-led programs in the United States, while advancing distribution partnerships in Mexico, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, further solidifying its global expansion strategy.

With nearly three years of commercial deployment, WIM continues to demonstrate its value as a wearable robot designed for long-term daily use. Existing users from around the world visited the WIRobotics booth to experience product upgrades and share real-world usage feedback, reinforcing user trust and sustained adoption.

"CES 2026 marked a pivotal transition for WIRobotics—from presenting technology to executing real collaboration and business initiatives with global partners," said Younbaek Lee, Co-CEO of WIRobotics.

"The real-world experience and data accumulated through wearable robotics have become a core asset in accelerating the maturity and commercialization of our humanoid robotics technology. Building on both platforms, we will actively expand joint development and global market opportunities with our partners."

Following CES 2026, WIRobotics plans to accelerate global collaboration and business expansion centered on humanoid and wearable robotics, contributing to the broader integration of robotics across research, industry, and everyday life.

About WIRobotics

Founded in 2021, WIRobotics is a global robotics company spanning wearable robotics for everyday use and next-generation humanoid robotics. The company began commercial sales of lower-back and walking-assist wearable robots in 2023, and in the summer of 2025 unveiled the upper body of its humanoid robot, ALLEX, expanding into advanced humanoid robotics. By advancing both practical and cutting-edge robotic technologies, WIRobotics continues to shape the future of robotics on a global scale.

 

YONGIN, South Korea, Jan. 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- WIRobotics, a global robotics company co-led by Co-CEOs Younbaek Lee and Yongjae Kim, announced the successful conclusion of its participation at CES 2026, marking a shift from technology demonstration to the execution phase of global collaboration across both humanoid and wearable robotics.

Across CES 2026 Unveiled and the main exhibition, WIRobotics showcased its wearable walking-assist robot WIM S and humanoid robot ALLEX, moving beyond demonstrations to engage in concrete business discussions and technical collaboration planning. This year's CES served as a meaningful turning point, with tangible outcomes pointing toward real-world partnerships and business expansion.

At the exhibition, ALLEX attracted strong interest from global technology companies including NVIDIA, Meta, and Amazon, with purchase interest expressed by several organizations. WIRobotics also established concrete plans for technical collaboration and joint technology development with select AI big-tech companies, advancing discussions into an actionable stage.

ALLEX was highly regarded for its high-degree-of-freedom hands and arms, as well as its ability to deliver human-like force control and natural interaction across the full body. Strong anticipation was also shown for ALLEX's research-focused platform scheduled for commercial availability later this year, along with an expanded configuration integrated with a wheeled mobile base.

The company's wearable robot WIM also delivered tangible business outcomes at CES 2026. WIRobotics held discussions regarding potential collaboration with senior living communities and government-led programs in the United States, while advancing distribution partnerships in Mexico, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, further solidifying its global expansion strategy.

With nearly three years of commercial deployment, WIM continues to demonstrate its value as a wearable robot designed for long-term daily use. Existing users from around the world visited the WIRobotics booth to experience product upgrades and share real-world usage feedback, reinforcing user trust and sustained adoption.

"CES 2026 marked a pivotal transition for WIRobotics—from presenting technology to executing real collaboration and business initiatives with global partners," said Younbaek Lee, Co-CEO of WIRobotics.

"The real-world experience and data accumulated through wearable robotics have become a core asset in accelerating the maturity and commercialization of our humanoid robotics technology. Building on both platforms, we will actively expand joint development and global market opportunities with our partners."

Following CES 2026, WIRobotics plans to accelerate global collaboration and business expansion centered on humanoid and wearable robotics, contributing to the broader integration of robotics across research, industry, and everyday life.

About WIRobotics

Founded in 2021, WIRobotics is a global robotics company spanning wearable robotics for everyday use and next-generation humanoid robotics. The company began commercial sales of lower-back and walking-assist wearable robots in 2023, and in the summer of 2025 unveiled the upper body of its humanoid robot, ALLEX, expanding into advanced humanoid robotics. By advancing both practical and cutting-edge robotic technologies, WIRobotics continues to shape the future of robotics on a global scale.

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

WIRobotics Concludes CES 2026, Advancing into Execution Phase of Global Collaboration Across Humanoid and Wearable Robotics

WIRobotics Concludes CES 2026, Advancing into Execution Phase of Global Collaboration Across Humanoid and Wearable Robotics

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