The Sun (Malaysia)

Dental clinic chain MDC Asia Link in AI, IoMT deal with UCrest

- BY HAYATUN RAZAK sunbiz@thesundail­y.com

UCrest Bhd and MDC Asia Link Bhd have signed a business partnershi­p agreement to digitalise the latter’s dental clinic operations with artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) using the iMedic platform.

MDC Asia Link is the first dental clinic chain in Malaysia, perhaps Asia, that is embarking on the use of AI, IoMT and 3D printing technologi­es to elevate the standard of care and to provide better healthcare management services to customers.

UCrest chairman Eg Kah Yee said that with iMedic, dentists and health consultant­s will be able to develop a personalis­ed dental health plan to manage and service customers.

“The AI technologi­es will be able to diagnose with high precision and predict the developmen­t of dental diseases in patients, allowing early preventive measures to be taken,” he said at the signing ceremony yesterday.

iMedic will be used to manage patients using a mobile app that allows tracking of vital signs, biomarkers and lifestyle factors affecting oral health, facilitati­ng management of their dental care plans.

Furthermor­e, all medical records, including X-ray images, will be uploaded and accessible by patients.

Meanwhile, the machine learning of AI technologi­es in iMedic will help to analyse and diagnose images.

MDC Asia Link CEO Dr Aslan Bacho said, “We are leading the transforma­tion of dental care services with the use of AI, IOT, 3D printing and digital technologi­es to provide our customers with the highest level of care and services while improving the clinic operation efficiency.”

He also shared updates on the group’s initial public offering (IPO), stating that the group now plans to carry out a listing exercise by 2026.

Aslan said plans for an IPO have been delayed in order to improve its business model as well as digitisati­on efforts.

“We are aware only with the clinic itself, without a system, without integrated digitalisa­tion,

very difficult to compete with the healthcare industry.

“So hopefully with this, our collaborat­ion will accelerate the process in terms of business model, customer relations, and also the valuation of the company,” he added.

MDC Asia Link, which currently has 25 dental clinics, largely in Klang Valley, is one of the largest dental clinic chains in the country, with special focus on paediatric dental care in addition to its general dentistry and orthodonti­c services.

 ?? ?? Eg (left) and Aslan at the signing ceremony.
Eg (left) and Aslan at the signing ceremony.

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