Covidien Opens US$21m R&D Facility In South Korea

Healthcare provider Covidien today announced the opening of the Covidien Center of Innovation Korea, its first R&D and training & education center in Korea.

AsianScientist (Aug. 28, 2013) – Healthcare provider Covidien today announced the opening of the Covidien Center of Innovation Korea, its first R&D and training & education center in Korea.

With a total investment of US$21 million over a three year period, the medical training center will focus on raising awareness of various disease states and providing opportunities for advancing healthcare professionals’ capabilities by creating access to a full-range of Covidien’s medical devices.

“It is our responsibility and honor to help advance physician capabilities and uncover opportunities for locally tailored solutions to increase access to the best patient care,” said Mr. Brian D. King, President, Emerging Markets, Covidien. “Korea is a key market in our global strategy, and this investment is a reflection of our commitment to partnering with Korean healthcare professionals.”

CCI Korea is Covidien’s first comprehensive training and education center in Korea with R&D capacity, allowing healthcare professionals and medical trainees to actively engage in the design and development of medical devices.

Spanning an area of more than 6,000 square meters, the center includes a surgical lab with 11 operating stations, an intensive care unit (ICU) lab with two ICU stations and a human patient simulator, and an auditorium with seating capacity for 112 people, which has 3D/high-definition display technology and a state-of-the-art, optimized sound system to provide an immersive and experiential training environment.

“There is an increased expectation and focus on medical technology to help improve patient outcomes,” said Mr. Peter Kim, Managing Director, Korea, Covidien. “With the opening of CCI Korea, Covidien can further advance healthcare professional capabilities and enhance collaboration activities between R&D professionals, academic institutions and healthcare professionals to create access to improved standards of care.”

Earlier this year, Covidien signed two memorandums of understanding with the Korean Surgical Society and the Korean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. All healthcare professionals affiliated with these two societies will experience CCI Korea as part of their mandatory certification programs.

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Source: Covidien.
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