CMIC, with which GVE is partnering in the digital health business, was featured in an article in the Nikkei about its adoption by the WHO’s Digital Clearinghouse.

CMIC Holdings (CMIC), with which GVE is partnering in the digital health business, was featured in a special report in the online edition of the Nikkei newspaper.
Implementing Healthcare DX in Society: Supporting the Future of Childcare and Healthcare through Technology | Nikkei Electronic Edition Special(Japanese)

This special feature provides an in-depth look at CMIC’s innovative initiatives in the medical field and their impact on the industry. It also mentions that GVE, in collaboration with CMIC, has co-developed a pandemic solution that includes vaccine management. This solution has been recognized by the WHO as a pandemic solution and is expected to be included in a catalog to be issued in the future.

Pandemic Solution Recognized by WHO

Although the COVID-19 pandemic is subsiding, establishing systems to prepare for new infectious diseases, such as vaccine management during international travel, remains essential. CMIC Holdings’ CCO Lab. and GVE, which develops platforms in the financial and healthcare sectors, have jointly developed a system that uses IC chip-enabled passports, adopted by many countries, to identify individuals and determine entry eligibility based on information such as the type and number of vaccines they have received.

The two companies jointly proposed this system to the World Health Organization (WHO). This year, it has been recognized as a pandemic solution that meets WHO standards and is expected to be included in a catalog to be published by WHO.

Implementing Healthcare DX in Society: Supporting the Future of Childcare and Healthcare through Technology | Nikkei Electronic Edition Special
(Translation from Japanese)