Two leading Korean companies will showcase advanced AI-powered healthcare solutions at WHX Bangkok 2026, targeting Southeast Asia’s growing demand for digital health innovation. The event highlights Korea’s expanding influence in AI-driven diagnostics and patient care technologies.
THAILAND, 3 APRIL 2026 – WHX Bangkok 2026, organised by Informa Markets, is set to spotlight cutting-edge advancements in AI-driven healthcare, with two South Korean innovators unveiling flagship solutions at the event in Bangkok this July.
Held from 8 to 10 July 2026 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, the trade show will feature participation from Korea Body Information Co., Ltd. and maihub, both aiming to expand into Southeast Asia’s rapidly evolving healthcare market.
Korea Body Information will introduce Real PT, an AI-powered musculoskeletal diagnostic and exercise prescription system designed for hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and wellness facilities. The platform integrates posture analysis, range of motion testing, and personalised exercise recommendations into a single system, delivering non-contact assessments in under a minute with high diagnostic accuracy.
Already adopted by over 2.8 million users across more than 500 facilities in South Korea, Real PT is designed for scalability and accessibility, requiring minimal space and offering wheelchair-friendly operation. Its debut marks the company’s first official entry into Thailand’s medical device sector, where demand for preventive and rehabilitation healthcare solutions is rising.
Meanwhile, maihub will present its medical AI ecosystem, including maiLink and maiReport. The maiLink platform enables seamless integration of AI tools into existing hospital systems without requiring major infrastructure changes, making it particularly suited for diverse healthcare environments across Southeast Asia.
With deployments in over 1,300 medical institutions globally and regulatory approvals from key markets including the United States, Malaysia, and Indonesia, maihub is positioning itself as a scalable AI infrastructure provider. Its hybrid architecture ensures patient data remains securely managed on-site while meeting regional data protection and cybersecurity requirements.
Complementing this is maiReport, a patient-facing application that delivers AI-generated diagnostic insights directly to users. By extending access beyond clinicians, the solution empowers patients to take a more active role in managing their health while enabling healthcare providers to differentiate their services.
The participation of these companies underscores South Korea’s growing leadership in AI healthcare innovation, as well as the region’s increasing openness to adopting advanced digital health technologies.
WHX Bangkok 2026 is expected to draw industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and technology providers, offering a platform for collaboration and innovation. The event also reflects broader efforts to bridge healthcare gaps in Southeast Asia through scalable, AI-driven solutions.
