15 Indonesian medical experts visited HSAP for inspection and exchange
On August 19, the Indonesian agent for PMR pulse magnetic microcirculation therapy equipment organized a visit by 15 renowned local doctors and experts to HSAP for observation, inspection, and exchange. This event not only established a professional dialogue platform between the two parties but also allowed Indonesian medical elites to experience firsthand HSAP's innovative achievements and forward-thinking concepts in the field of health management.


During the visit, the expert team gained an in-depth understanding of the research and development background, technical principles, and application scenarios of the entire HSAP product line. From core functions to detailed designs, and from clinical validation to market feedback, each presentation sparked the experts' keen interest, with a steady stream of questions and lively, in-depth exchanges.



Subsequently, the experts personally experienced the HRA health risk assessment test. The precise data analysis, comprehensive health profile, and convenient operation process left them full of praise for the product's technological capabilities and practical value.



After gaining a deep understanding of HSAP's whole-life cycle health management philosophy, renowned Indonesian expert Dr. Hani couldn't hide his admiration: "This comprehensive health management model, which covers health prevention, risk assessment, and intervention guidance, has completely broken through the limitations of traditional healthcare and is truly refreshing." He emphasized that the Indonesian people's demand for high-quality health management services is growing rapidly, and HSAP's products and philosophy are perfectly positioned to fill this gap.


Dr. Hani made it clear at the conclusion of the exchange: "We look forward to these outstanding products being launched across the Indonesian market as soon as possible, enabling residents to access truly scientific and systematic health management services, and injecting new vitality into Indonesia's public health sector."
This event not only deepened the Indonesian medical community's understanding and recognition of HSAP but also laid a solid foundation for future in-depth collaboration between the two parties. In the near future, through joint efforts with Indonesian partners, the seeds of comprehensive lifecycle health management will take root and flourish in Indonesia, contributing to the health and well-being of residents. Let us collectively anticipate this cross-border health initiative, which will shine even brighter.





