EVYD Exhibits Digital Health Solutions at World Diabetes Day 2025

Showcasing BruHealth and DMDTx alongside Ministry of Health’s national diabetes awareness campaign

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 21 November 2025 – EVYD Technology exhibited at World Diabetes Day 2025, organized by Brunei’s Ministry of Health, demonstrating how digital health platforms support diabetes prevention, detection, and management across the population.

Digital Tools for Diabetes Managemnt

At our exhibition booth, we showcased two key platforms addressing different aspects of diabetes care:

BruHealth provides the foundational digital healh infrastructure for Brunei’s population, enabling health tracking, risk assessment, and connection to healthcare services. The platform supports diabetes screening programs and help users monitory key health metrics that affect diabetes risk.

DMDTx (Digital Medicine for Diabetes) is our digital therapeutics solution specfically designed for Type 2 diabetes patients. Currently in development, DMDTx will provide personalized lifestyle guidance, medication adherence support, and continuious health monitoring to help patients manage their conditions effectively. The World Diabetes Day exhibition provided an opportunity to introduce this solutions and gather feedback from healthcare providers and the public.

Community Engagement

Beyond the digital health demonstrations, our booth featured Oyen blind box giveaways that drew consistent visitor engagement throughout the event. These helped make health technology more approachable and created opportunities for conversations about diabetes prevention and management with people who might not otherwise stop at a technology booth.

The mix of serious health information and accessible engagement reflects the challenge of diabetes awareness: the condition affects millions but often gets ignored until complications develop. Making health technology familiar and non-intimidating helps bridge that gap.

The Diabetes Challenge in Context

Diabetes represents one of Brunei’s most significant public health challenges, along with other non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease and obesity. These conditions are interconnected—diabetes increases cardiovascular risk, obesity increases diabetes risk, and effective management requires addressing multiple factors simultaneously.

World Diabetes Day serves as an annual focal point for awareness, but the real work happens in the daily behaviors, screening programs, and management support that help people prevent or control the condition. Digital health tools contribute by making health tracking more convenient, providing personalized guidance, and connecting people to appropriate care when needed.

Looking Ahead

EVYD continues working with the Ministry of Health to develop digital health solutions that address diabetes and related chronic conditions. This includes expanding BruHealth’s capabilities for health monitoring and risk assessment, preparing DMDTx for deployment to support Type 2 diabetes patients, and integrating these platforms with healthcare system workflows to ensure they contribute to better health outcomes.

As digital therapeutics and AI-enabled health tools mature, their role in chronic disease management will grow. The challenge is ensuring these technologies deliver real value—helping people make better health decisions, supporting clinical care rather than complicating it, and reaching populations who need them most.

World Diabetes Day provided a valuable opportunity to demonstrate progress, gather feedback, and continue building awareness of how digital health supports diabetes care across Brunei’s population.

About EVYD Technology

EVYD Technology is a Southeast Asia-based healthcare technology company with a vision to build a future where everyone can access better health. We leverage our deep expertise in healthcare data processing and AI to enable our partners to gain insights for informed decision making in healthcare and implement personalized health promotion, risk assessment and chronic disease management programmes at scale to improve population health outcomes.

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