Pro’sKit Marks 35th-Donating AI-Powered Medical Equipment to Help Protect Health in Rural Communities

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Taipei, Taiwan — Pro’sKit has long been committed to its “Let Love Fly” charitable initiative, turning care for society and local communities into meaningful action. As the company celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, Pro’sKit hopes to transform its longstanding commitment to philanthropy into even greater impact—ensuring that compassion goes beyond ideals and reaches those who need it most.

In support of the Liver Disease Prevention & Treatment Research Foundation’s nationwide programs, “Have You Had Your Ultrasound This Year?”—Free Abdominal Ultrasound Screening Across Taiwan and the “Saving Liver Patients” Rural Outreach Screening Program, Pro’sKit has donated an iGood Liver AI system. The AI-assisted diagnostic tool will help healthcare providers in rural and offshore regions enhance ultrasound screening capabilities, providing more timely and accurate support in areas where medical resources are relatively limited.

According to data from the Liver Disease Prevention & Treatment Research Foundation, liver cancer and chronic liver diseases remain significant health threats in Taiwan. Over the years, the Foundation has established a comprehensive nationwide liver disease prevention network through screening programs, public education, research, and outreach services in underserved communities. To date, the “Saving Liver Patients” rural outreach program has conducted more than 966 screening events, serving over 700,000 individuals, while the “Have You Had Your Ultrasound This Year?” initiative has provided free abdominal ultrasound screenings to 21,212 people over the past five years. These achievements underscore the critical importance of early detection and regular follow-up in liver disease prevention.

The donated iGood Liver AI system utilizes deep-learning algorithms to identify and mark the location and size of suspected liver tumors in real time during ultrasound examinations, providing healthcare professionals with valuable diagnostic support. For rural healthcare settings, this contribution represents more than the addition of new equipment—it extends medical expertise and technological resources to underserved areas, helping reduce disparities in diagnostic capabilities between urban and rural communities and enabling more people to benefit from early detection, timely monitoring, and prompt treatment.

Pro’sKit stated that throughout its 35-year journey, the company has grown from a professional tools brand dedicated to solving challenges in industrial and technical fields. At the same time, it has always believed that a company’s value extends beyond products and services; it also lies in its ability to contribute positively to society when it matters most. From its long-running “Let Love Fly” charitable initiative to its support for bringing AI-powered healthcare to rural communities, Pro’sKit aims to deliver resources where they are truly needed through concrete action.

The company emphasized that philanthropy is not a one-time donation but a long-term commitment. Moving forward, Pro’sKit will continue to uphold its core values of Innovation, Service, and Quality, combining corporate resources with social responsibility to ensure that its expertise serves not only industry, but also the broader goals of protecting public health, supporting underserved communities, and promoting more equitable access to resources.

As Pro’sKit celebrates its 35th anniversary, this donation symbolizes more than the contribution of a single piece of equipment—it represents a continuing commitment to spreading care and compassion. Through this initiative, Pro’sKit hopes to join hands with the Liver Disease Prevention & Treatment Research Foundation and other partners in safeguarding the health of people across Taiwan, ensuring that technological advancement and corporate goodwill reach every community in need.

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Pro’sKit Marks 35th-Donating AI-Powered Medical Equipment to Help Protect Health in Rural Communities