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CertiLife Secures Funding for Blockchain-Based Medical Device Warranties

Web3 & Enterprise·July 17, 2023, 12:57 AM

CertiLife, a South Korean startup that specializes in blockchain-based warranty services for medical devices, has recently secured seed funding from dentists and the blockchain industry. The amount of the investment remains undisclosed, as reported by local media outlet Mirakle Ahead.

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Blockchain advantages

CertiLife leverages the power of blockchain technology to issue warranties for medical devices. Unlike traditional physical warranties, CertiLife’s digital warranties are not only environmentally friendly but also offer cost-saving benefits to medical device manufacturers. This is achieved by eliminating the need for physical resources.

 

Through messaging app

CertiLife’s blockchain-powered warranties are issued through South Korea’s popular messaging app KakaoTalk, providing convenience to clinics and patients. They can be easily managed using Klip, a digital asset wallet developed by GroundX, a blockchain subsidiary of Kakao Corp.

One of the investors expressed expectations that blockchain-based warranties would address the inconvenience and risk of loss associated with traditional warranties. The investor said that CertiLife’s digital warranties will ensure secure data management, save time, and offer improved convenience.

CEO Kim Do-hee of CertiLife emphasized the company’s commitment to utilizing investment funds to enhance its services. Kim said that CertiLife is actively preparing to collaborate with various medical device manufacturers and also exploring opportunities to expand into international markets later this year.

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