February 14, 2026
Cure Point Unveils the Meridian Walker 2.0
KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN — Cure Point Medical is proud to announce the immediate availability of the Meridian Walker 2.0, a significant leap forward in assisted mobility technology.
Building on the award-winning design of the original, the 2.0 features a proprietary carbon-weave frame that reduces total weight by 40% without sacrificing structural integrity. This allows for effortless transport and maneuvering, particularly for elderly patients with limited upper body strength.
The centerpiece of the 2.0 is the new "Gait-Sense" AI core. Processing movement data 100 times per second, the onboard system offers micro-adjustments to stability in real-time, effectively predicting falls before they happen.
"This is not just a walker," says Lead Engineer Dr. Chen. "It is a stability partner that learns how you move."
January 20, 2026
Strategic Partnership with Kaohsiung Medical University
TAIPEI & KAOHSIUNG — Cure Point Medical and Kaohsiung Medical University (KMU) have signed a five-year memorandum of understanding to co-develop the next generation of haptic feedback sensors.
The partnership will focus on "Phantom Touch" technology, a non-invasive neural bridging technique that allows prosthetic users to feel texture, temperature, and pressure. By combining KMU’s clinical neuroscience data with Cure Point’s hardware engineering, the joint venture aims to produce a market-ready prototype by Q4 2027.
Clinical trials are expected to begin later this year, with a focus on patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy and traumatic limb loss.
December 10, 2025
Cure Point Medical Secures Series B Funding
SINGAPORE — We are thrilled to announce the closing of our Series B funding round, led by Horizon Ventures with participation from several strategic health-tech partners.
This capital injection of $45M USD will fuel our aggressive expansion into Southeast Asian markets, specifically Vietnam and Thailand, bringing affordable, high-tech accessibility solutions to a wider demographic. The funding will also support the doubling of our R&D engineering team in Kaohsiung.
"Accessibility is a human right," states CEO Maximillian Vance. "And now we have the fuel to defend that right globally."