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| Welcome to Mnix Co.,Ltd |
Being the representative cross-disciplinary science especially based on the cooperation among engineering, basic science and medicine, biomedical engineering has received increasingly more interest from academics as well as the public as an advanced sector.
The recent development of clinical medicine and the social demands for high quality medical service have necessitated brisker efforts to develop advanced medical implements. In addition, the field of medical implements has in more need of investigation than ever to provide the elderly and the disabled with a healthy life.
The areas related to medical implements have a direct impact on human health and welfare as they improve and have offered themselves as the proper business sector of venture firms, which are playing an important role in national development.
Equipped with these beliefs and convictions, Mnix Co., Ltd. has established a collaborative system with the Center of Inauguration and Promotion in Medical Implements Sector and the Yonsei Universitys Center of Technology Innovation in Advadced Medical Implements, and devoted itself to D. D. S.(Drug Delivery System) and low-frequency therapy apparatus. Now the results have reached the stage of full-scale marketing and led to the foundation of a business.
Mnix Co.,Ltd. promises the customers to lead the future market of transdermal absorption products through consistent research and development activities, as well as to realize a welfare society by returning profits to the society. |
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About Us
For healthy & beautiful life!
M-NIX Co., Ltd., established in collaboration with CIPMP (Center of Inauguration and Promotion in Medical Implements Sector) and YCTIAMI (Yonsei University Center of Technology Innovation in Advanced Medical Implements), has been committed to D. D. S. (Drug Delivery System) and low-frequency therapy. Based on the such results of cooperative research and development, we became a innovative leader in wireless TENS, EMS, Skin massager and Transdermal Drug Delivery ...
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