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Monday, February 13 2023 - 17:00
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B dot Medical to Install Ultra-compact Proton Therapy System at Thammasat University in Thailand
TOKYO and BANGKOK, Feb. 13, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-Asianet/ --

- Responding to Growing Needs for Urban-type Proton Therapy in Thailand -

B dot Medical Inc. and Thammasat University, a leading national university in 
Thailand, have signed a memorandum of understanding to install the 
ultra-compact proton therapy system developed by B dot Medical. The agreement 
encourages installing the advanced cancer treatment system in Thailand, where 
the population profile is aging at the fastest pace among major ASEAN 
countries. The agreement provides B dot Medical an opportunity to expand proton 
therapy further in the global market.

Logos: 
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Photo: Associate Prof. Gasinee Witoonchart, Thammasat University (second from 
right) and Takuji Furukawa, B dot Medical (furthest to right)
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The memorandum of understanding was realized through a sales alliance with Olba 
Healthcare Holdings, Inc., a leading medical device distributor in Japan. Olba 
Healthcare established a subsidiary in Thailand, THAI OLBA Healthcare Co., 
Ltd., in 2023 in anticipation of the growing healthcare industry in that 
region. They will provide strong partnership for the business development of B 
dot Medical in Thailand and the ASEAN region.

In recent years, countries in Southeast Asia experienced population growth, 
accompanied by rising GDP and national incomes, leading to calls for more 
advanced medical care to be made available. In Thailand, in particular, the 
country's social security system reforms since 2000 have changed its medical 
environment, and at the same time, economic growth has led to a sharp increase 
in the number of cancer patients, and the need for advanced cancer treatment, 
such as proton therapy.

However, the space needed for a conventional large-scale proton therapy system 
is an issue due to the high population density of Bangkok, as approximately 1/5 
of the country's total population is concentrated in that area. Therefore, 
there is only one facility for proton therapy in Thailand as of 2023. B dot 
Medical's ultra-compact proton therapy system, one of the smallest in the 
world, is suitable for placement in such urban areas. This breakthrough 
prompted Thammasat University to go forward with proton therapy.

Thammasat University will be celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2024. A new 
hospital ward in the university is planned to mark the milestone, with the 
therapy project also highlighted. The clinical trial required for the sale of a 
proton therapy system in Thailand will be led by Thammasat University. The 
three-party collaboration will allow the partners to work closely together for 
the success of the project, marking this as the starting point for the 
advancement of proton therapy in the global market.

Comment from Associate Prof. Gasinee Witoonchart, Rector of Thammasat 
University:
"Thammasat University has continued creating social innovation in all 
dimensions for the people and the future. As the economic development of recent 
years has caused an increase in the number of cancer patients, we are proud to 
bring this groundbreaking proton therapy system and look forward to providing 
people with advanced medical treatment."

Comment from Yohei Maeshima, President and CEO of Olba Healthcare:
"We position Thailand as the medical hub in the ASEAN region where the 
population is aging, and a point of development for our business in the ASEAN 
countries. Through the introduction of proton therapy, we aim to contribute to 
the healthy life span of the people and to become the bridge between Thailand 
and Japan in the medical field."

Comment from Takuji Furukawa, President and CEO of B dot Medical:
"The signing of this MOU is the first step toward global expansion for us, and 
signifies that B dot Medical's work is being recognized around the world. We 
look forward to working with Thammasat University on this innovative project to 
bring the advanced world-class cancer treatment to ASEAN countries, including 
Thailand."

For more details about proton therapy, please visit: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202302072729-O5-I68YRBu3.pdf

About Thammasat University
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202302072729-O3-6C64H7Z1.pdf 

About Olba Healthcare Holdings, Inc.
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202302072729-O4-4tn51Y25.pdf 

About B dot Medical Inc.
B dot Medical is a startup company originating from the National Institute of 
Radiological Sciences (NIRS). The company has developed the "ultra-compact 
proton therapy system" utilizing the advanced technology and experience gained 
at NIRS. The company is challenging the world with Japanese technological 
innovation.

Name: B dot Medical Inc.
Address: 5-10-10 Harue-cho, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 134-0003 JAPAN
Representative: Takuji Furukawa, President and CEO
Founded: March 1, 2017
Business activity:
1) Developing proton therapy systems
2) Consulting support for particle therapy

B dot Medical's official website: https://bdotmed.co.jp/en/ 


Source: B dot Medical Inc., Thammasat University