Press Release
Press Release
2022.11.01
UMP Healthcare Innov Centre Stages Grand Opening Ceremony - The First Permanent Platform to Showcase the Latest Medical Technology in Hong Kong

UMP Healthcare Holdings Limited ("UMP" or the "Group", Stock Code: 722.HK) is pleased to announce that UMP Healthcare Innov Centre (the Centre), established by the Group to support the development of advanced medical application technology and for medical experts to exchange scientific research knowledge and experience, was officially opened today (1st). The Centre is the first permanent medical technology centre in Hong Kong that dedicates to promoting advanced medical equipment, medical treatment solutions, and supports the development of related technologies.

 

 

 

 

The Centre is located on the 14th floor of the Central Wing On Group Building, Des Voeux Road, Central, covering an area of about 2,000 square feet. With the support of various advanced medical equipment industry players and medical technology developers, the Centre gathers advanced medical technology in different fields, including AI, IoT, rehabilitation & robotic technology, rapid detection technology, etc. (For relevant products and solutions, please refer to the appendix). With the expertise of the Groups professional doctors and service data, the Centre is an industrial springboard that helps related R&D projects to be commercialised.

 

 

 

Explore New Forms of Future Medical Services

The Centre also features different scenarios of medical technology applications that cover clinic, remote and home consultations, as well as healthcare solutions for tomorrow. Looking ahead, the Group will establish a "15-minute healthcare service circle": more community medical centres will be lined up to provide personalised healthcare service at lower cost, of higher quality and convenience. The Centre will act as the leading hub, which explores more possibilities in healthcare technology applications for the Group and industry development, including conducting regular industry talks with medical professionals.

Dr. SUN Yiu Kwong, Chairman of UMP, said, "We would like to express our deepest gratitude for the industry's support on the launch of the Centre. Given that the Group's professional medical team, UMP will continue to play the role of a pioneer and leverage the strength of the industry, the Centre will discover more possibilities for innovation and breakthroughs in the future medical service and bring the fields of imaging technology and preventive medicine to a higher level. The Centre will become a meaningful platform to promote the development of medical diagnosis and medical application technology, and integrate resources to jointly improve the level of the healthcare industry in Hong Kong. The SAR Government is going to promote the development of medical technology through a series of measures, such as wider use of telehealth services, and will earmark $10 billion to strengthen the industrial chain of life and health technology. We believe that the Centre's achievement will align with the government's policy to promote the concept of "Life Science" and related technologies."

 

 

 

 

On the same day, UMP signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Medical and Healthcare Device Industries Association (the "Association"), which will serve as a professional partner of the Innov Centre and provide advice on the Innov Centre's life science products and start-up access. Martha Hao, Chairman of the Hong Kong Medical and Healthcare Device Industry Association, said, "By establishing the first Innovation Centre in Hong Kong, UMP is taking a hands-on approach to promote the development of the life science industry in Hong Kong. We are pleased to see the success of this initiative and will work with UMP to bring Hong Kong's promising life science products to the platform and to promote the medical profession, related industry players and investors.

Ronnie Li, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer of UMP, said, "The Innov Centre is located in a prime commercial area in Central, making it convenient for the industry and the neighbouring regions to learn about the latest development in medical technology and exchange their views. The opening of the Center is one of the Group's strategic plans to expand its medical services to the Greater Bay Area and other neighbouring regions. We believe that the Centre will become a base for the innovation of advanced technology products. We hope that the advanced medical devices and solutions displayed in the Centre will be further applied to actual medical settings such as clinics, which will benefit the industry and the public at large."