NEGTEC launches Regenerative Med Crowdfunding Portal
NEGTEC launches Crowdfunding Portal promoting Regenerative Medicine
Dream-Kicker.com to offer donation-based, cryptocurrency support for cutting-edge regenerative medicine and medical equipment
TOKYO, Sept 3, 2018 - (ACN Newswire) - NEGTEC, originator of the Sakura Bloom (SKB) cryptocurrency project, has announced a new donation-based crowdfunding service and SKB-based web portal to promote the introduction of cutting-edge regenerative medicine and medical equipment to hospitals.
The portal, Dream-Kicker.com, will be used to fund the purchase of regenerative medical equipment using CD34+ cells, and provide support for the introduction of the regenerative medicine to medical institutions and hospitals. Donate SKBs to the designated currency address. When SKBs reach the equivalent price of a device, the SKBs will be donated to a medical institution where CD34+ equipment is scheduled to be installed. The medical institution can then convert the donated SKBs into legal currency at a crypto exchange and purchase the CD34+ medical device from a medical device supplier.
NEGTEC, in its own effort to promote the introduction of regenerative medicine, will donate a CliniMACS device, a Miltenyi Biotec product used in regenerative medicine, to the Ojima Ekimae Clinic in Koto-ku, Tokyo. NEGTEC is hoping to introduce more than 50 of these devices in future via the promotion of its donation-based crowdfunding website.
NEGTEC will continue to support blockchain technology and the paradigm shift from smart contract technology and other future-oriented systems as advocated by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW), and provide similar promotional measures in the future.
Web Links:
- https://dream-kicker.com
- https://dream-kicker.com/projects/001/
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https://www.skb-coin.jp/en/
Sakura
Bloom (SKB) - NEGTEC Press Conference, Aug 30, 2018:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZiUTaS5ASM
Sakura
Bloom (SKB) - Slide Presentation, Aug 29, 2018:
- http://www.acnnewswire.com/clientreports/598/SKB_180829_Slide_ENG.pdf