AdipoLABs Expands Asia-Pacific Presence Through University of Cyberjaya Partnership to Advance Healthcare Innovation

December 4th, 2025 2:34 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

AdipoLABs has opened a new regional office in Malaysia and signed two Memoranda of Understanding with the University of Cyberjaya to drive clinical research, provide hands-on student training with medical technologies like the Pain Bot device, and strengthen Malaysia's MedTech ecosystem.

AdipoLABs Expands Asia-Pacific Presence Through University of Cyberjaya Partnership to Advance Healthcare Innovation

AdipoLABs Co., Ltd. and Red & Blue Co., Ltd. from Korea, together with their Malaysian subsidiary, AdipoLABs Healthcare (M) Sdn Bhd, officially opened a new regional office for Asia-Pacific, marking a strategic expansion to strengthen leadership in non-invasive healthcare and build a robust MedTech ecosystem in Malaysia and across ASEAN. As a research and development-focused medical company, its presence is expected to drive knowledge transfer, foster R&D collaboration, provide industry-standard training, and enhance the country's preventive healthcare capabilities. To commemorate this milestone, the company signed two Memoranda of Understanding with the University of Cyberjaya, formalizing a partnership to advance healthcare innovation, clinical research, and talent development.

Mr. Han Sung-ho, CEO of AdipoLABs Co., Ltd., stated that by uniting hyperthermia technology with local expertise and academic rigor, the collaboration will expedite the adoption of advanced solutions and improve patient outcomes worldwide, envisioning it as a blueprint for international healthcare partnerships. A cornerstone of the first MoU is a comprehensive internship programme with UoC's Physiotherapy programmes under the Faculty of Health, offering six-month placements and potential job opportunities to give students invaluable real-world experience. Students from the Faculty of Health will gain hands-on expertise with AdipoLABs' Pain Bot device, enhancing their skills in pain detection and treatment, while students from the School of Biomedical Engineering will support technical operations, strengthening after-sales service and device maintenance.

As part of the partnership, AdipoLABs will implement a strategic client engagement initiative where interns may be placed at client facilities to demonstrate device effectiveness and provide on-site support. This initiative highlights the interns' value, encourages potential permanent employment, and ensures optimal use of the technology. The collaboration also extends to clinical research, with UoC professors and students conducting studies on various AdipoLABs medical devices, generating evidence-based insights to be published in reputable journals and scientifically validating the technologies. Dr. Isaac R. Joseph, Director of AdipoLABs Healthcare (M) Sdn Bhd, expressed excitement about collaborating with the University of Cyberjaya to cultivate local talent and drive Malaysian healthcare innovation, noting that the partnership offers UoC students invaluable hands-on experience with technologies like Pain Bot and expands clinical research to enhance pain management solutions for patients across Malaysia and ASEAN.

In a parallel effort to advance physiotherapy education, AdipoLABs Malaysia, Red & Blue Co., Ltd., and UoC signed a second MoU focused on knowledge transfer and medical device donation. Under this agreement, AdipoLABs Malaysia will donate a Pain Bot unit to UoC, giving students access to cutting-edge pain detection and treatment technology and enhancing their knowledge and skills in innovative musculoskeletal pain management methods. AdipoLABs, a Ministry of Health-registered medical-device establishment under the Medical Device Authority, anchors this collaboration with proven regulatory credibility and a strong commitment to quality and innovation. Their certified standing reinforces UoC's ambition to accelerate evidence-based research and industry-ready healthcare solutions.

Professor Dr. David Whitford, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cyberjaya, emphasized that AdipoLABs' partnership is more than a collaboration, it is a direct investment in the next generation of healthcare professionals, with the introduction of advanced rehabilitative technologies giving students access to international-standard tools and real-world innovation that will shape their confidence, competence, and future careers. Further strengthening this collaboration, Professor Dr. Yoo Seung-mo from South Korea, the inventor of the Pain Bot, will serve as an Adjunct Professor at UoC, providing on-site training and ongoing remote mentorship to ensure students receive the highest level of expertise in utilizing the Pain Bot technology and applying advanced pain detection and treatment techniques. Together, UoC and AdipoLABs are positioned to drive forward Malaysia's healthcare innovation agenda with greater confidence and impact. For more information, visit University of Cyberjaya or adipolabs-msia.com.

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