Kaopiz Holdings and QuantumTX signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on May 29 to co-develop AI-driven preventive healthcare solutions. The partnership combines QuantumTX's MitoCharge muscle-activation hardware with Kaopiz's software and IoT engineering capabilities to build remote monitoring and health data platforms for aging populations in Vietnam and Singapore.
The agreement, witnessed by government delegations from both nations at the Vietnam-Singapore Tech Connect Forum in Singapore, establishes a formal framework for cross-border technology development. QuantumTX provides its clinically researched MitoCharge technology, which activates muscle-mitochondria pathways to deliver physiological benefits without physical stress. Kaopiz contributes over 1,000 software engineers and IoT specialists to build the digital infrastructure supporting this hardware.
Hardware and software integration
The collaboration rests on three strategic pillars: IoT device and software development, technical support with information exchange, and joint market development. Kaopiz will design and maintain software solutions integrated directly with QuantumTX's IoT medical devices. The technical integration spans several core areas:
- End-to-end IoT device control software and embedded systems integration
- AI-driven health data collection, processing, and analytics platforms
- Cross-platform mobile applications for personalized health companion experiences
- Cloud-based remote device management and real-time monitoring systems
- Healthcare data security compliance aligned with international standards
"Partnering with Kaopiz accelerates our next-generation product development while opening the door for MitoCharge technology to reach users across Vietnam and Southeast Asia," said Ivan Goh, CEO of QuantumTX. Kaopiz will embed advanced AI and data analytics capabilities into the medical device ecosystem, a move that highlights the growing demand for AI for IT & Development professionals who can bridge hardware IoT protocols with cloud-based analytics platforms.
Why this matters for IT and Development professionals
This partnership shifts healthcare software development from isolated applications to integrated IoT ecosystems. Engineers will need to build systems that handle real-time biometric data streams while maintaining strict international security compliance. Professionals working on embedded systems or cloud architecture should expect increased demand for skills that connect physical medical devices with predictive AI analytics.
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