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The status of the domestic and overseas sales for ACPi system

S University Hospital, a top hospital in Korea, decided to conduct a demonstration of the ACPi system and requested additional infusion equipment dividing IV bags.

The Dividing Infusion equipment refers to equipment that mixes or compounds medications such as antibiotics, nutrients, and anticancer drugs into fluid bags and infuses them in wards and intensive care units.

Withdrawing fluid from the infusion bag according to the amount or proportion of the drug being mixed or dispensed is called dispensing.

Until now, the method of dispensing is to punch a 6 mm plastic spike into the rubber port of the infusion bag, and if it is dispensed quickly, but if the spike is removed from the rubber port of the infusion bag after dispensing, the spike hall is not closed on the rubber port and is closed with a tape for sealing, but due to the risk of leakage and contamination of medicines due to the spike punchig hall, the infusion set plastic spike cannot be used and the punching hall does not occur, so to prevent leakage or contamination, a syringe with a needle is used to dispense.

It is cumbersome to dispense proportionally to the number of times the syringe is extracted and accurately dispense the correct amount, increasing workload and risking contamination.

By utilizing the swabable valve needle spike (MCST) with a patented closed system function that is easy to punch into the rubber port of the fluid bag in the Anyfusion cartridge set and does not cause a hall after removal, dispensing with the Anyfusion cylinder pump v100 will quickly and accurately dispense the correct amount and prevent exposure, leakage, and contamination. They requested us to manufacture the Anyfusion cylinder pump v100 because it is possible to perform manual infusion with Anyfusion infusion equipment, which is an unmet need due to the lack of technology and the inability to perform any equipment including pharmacy robots.

G University Hospital and S University Hospital, which do not have a pharmacy robot, have also decided to purchase and demo the Anyfusion Quick ACPi system, and both hospitals that operate pharmacy robots have expressed the need for fluid dispensing equipment and the intention to demo and purchase.  If S University uses it, the ripple effect on the entire hospital will be great, and the same result is expected in Korea and overseas. Most of the inpatients in wards and intensive care units are mixed with drugs in fluid bags and infused with infusion sets or infusion pumps, so the market for fluid dispensing is expected to be larger than the market for dispensing sterile anti-cancer (injection) drugs. Domestic sales are also expected to increase this year.

Spain and Saudi Arabia have decided to pre-order one Anyfusion Quick ACPi system each for pre-marketing and product demonstrations. We will attend the MEDICA exhibition in Dusseldorf, Germany from November 13th to 16th as an individual booth and the Arab Healthcare exhibition in Dubai, Middle East in January 2024 as a Korean pavilion. At this time, we are likely to sign contracts with Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. In addition, we will promote our booth participation in the Korean Hospital Pharmacy Association's fall conference at K-hotel in Yangjae-dong on November 25.

Thank you.

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