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Motion Labs Supplies 'NexUp AI' to Vietnam's H+ Hanoi

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2025.08.07
"South Korea's Health Checkup System, Platformized with AI Infrastructure"
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The startup Motion Labs, which builds AI and data-driven hospital management IT infrastructure, announced that it has supplied its AI-based health checkup automation solution, 'Nexup AI,' to the H+ International Medical Center (H+ Hanoi) located in Hanoi, Vietnam.

This project is the first successful demonstration of implementing Korea's advanced health checkup system as an AI-based infrastructure in the Asian medical market.

H+ Hanoi is an international complex medical institution established by Yangji Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam, and is a global medical center that includes a premium health checkup center and 12 medical departments.

In May, Motion Labs signed a solution supply contract with Yangji Hospital and visited the Hanoi site with two members of its medical advisory team to jointly design an AI-based IT process optimized for global checkup center operations, implementing Nexup AI. H+ Hanoi partnered with Motion Labs to operate an AI-based health checkup system and provide a differentiated health checkup experience.

Nexup AI is a total health checkup solution that automatically analyzes medical records and test results to generate summary reports, which are then composed into visualized content to guide and deliver to patients in multiple languages. It reduces the burden on medical staff to explain while helping patients understand their health status more easily, ultimately increasing checkup satisfaction and improving the hospital's communication quality.

Motion Labs plans to grow as an infrastructure-based medical export partner that encompasses operational strategies beyond the digital transformation of medical institutions. Its vision is to establish itself as a platform infrastructure company that technically supports the globalization of K-medical, surpassing the limitations of the vertical SaaS market.

Currently, Motion Labs supplies the AI-based patient management solution 'Re:Visit' to over 280 hospitals and clinics in Korea, automating more than 3.5 million instances of patient communication. Based on this experience and technological assets, it is strengthening its position as an IT infrastructure partner for Asian expansion by collaborating with domestic hospitals seeking global expansion.

Kim Sang-il, Director of H+ Yangji Hospital of Seoul Hyochun Medical Foundation, commented on the introduction of Nexup AI at H+ Hanoi, stating, "We are pleased to provide more reliable and systematic medical services to local patients with the introduction of the AI-based health checkup system. The combination of Korea's advanced health checkup know-how and cutting-edge IT infrastructure is expected to set a new standard for premium checkup medical services in Vietnam at H+ Hanoi."

Woojin Lee, CEO of Motion Labs, stated, "The supply of Nexup AI to H+ Hanoi is a symbolic first step for Motion Labs to become a global medical infrastructure company," and expressed his ambition to "continue to be a medical management partner that implants Korea's advanced medical system globally in collaboration with domestic hospitals."

Choi Yong-seok

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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