CERAGEM Co. showcases its AI Wellness Home at CES 2026. /Courtesy of CERAGEM Co.

CERAGEM Co. said on the 6th that it officially published the joint technical report by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), "ISO/IEC TR 30123:2026," which contains global guidelines presenting standards for consolidation among home healthcare devices.

CERAGEM Co.'s clinical research institute, CERAGEM Clinical, played a key role in developing this standard. CERAGEM Clinical is an institution that has carried out clinical research, medical device approvals, and platform development across various healthcare areas, including spinal health, and it participated in designing the inter-device consolidation architecture and safety standards based on real clinical data and research findings.

The core of the technical report is to present standards that allow various home-use healthcare devices, including medical and non-medical devices, to be linked into a single system for integrated management. In particular, it is organized around ▲ methods of data consolidation between devices ▲ safety assurance standards ▲ interoperability ▲ validity verification systems.

Until now, the home healthcare market has faced ongoing issues where information did not achieve consolidation even when multiple devices were used simultaneously, because communication methods and data structures differed by manufacturer. As a result, it was difficult to manage user health data in an integrated manner, and there was also the possibility of device conflicts or malfunctions.

A CERAGEM Co. official said, "With this standard now in place, there is a basis to achieve consolidation of data between different devices and manage it safely," and added, "By integrating multiple healthcare devices so they operate like a single system, we expect an environment where health can be managed more systematically."

CERAGEM Co. is currently developing its home healthcare business in key markets including Korea, China, the United States, and Southeast Asia. Going forward, it plans to strengthen an integrated platform strategy that consolidates various healthcare devices into a single data framework to expand competitiveness in the global market.

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