R2 Robotics joined the second edition of Get2Gather 2026, organised by Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) through its Digital Platform Network Plus (DPN+) and BizMatch initiative. The event brought together 130 digital solution providers and enterprises across 12 exhibition booths, with over 500 industry players and SMEs in attendance — all focused on one goal: accelerating digital adoption and business productivity through real collaboration.
For R2 Robotics, the event was a chance to share something more concrete than a roadmap: a working pilot.
The problem clinics already know too well
At our booth, we walked attendees through challenges clinics like Klinik Ezze face every day. Registration and discharge are still largely manual. Nurses have to ask patients why they’re visiting to assign them to the right doctor or let them skip the queue for things like picking up medication or a blood test. This means zero privacy at the front desk. And queues build up further because doctors are stuck doing administrative work between consultations: entering notes by hand, writing MCs and referral letters, repeating the same health advice to patient after patient.
None of this is a staffing problem. It’s a workflow problem.

What R2Care adds, without replacing the people in the room
R2Care doesn’t replace nurses or doctors. It takes the repetitive, time-consuming parts of patient flow off their plate so they can focus on work that actually needs a human.
One feature we highlighted drew strong interest: AI-driven health education. While patients wait, R2Care suggests relevant health reading material based on their visit and gives them a QR code linking to a dedicated blog. Patients scan it, read up before they even sit down with the doctor, and walk into their consultation already informed. The result is a more focused, more useful conversation — and a shorter one, because the doctor isn’t starting from zero.
It’s a small piece of the larger system, but it reflects the principle behind everything we build: support the people running the clinic, don’t add another system for them to manage.

Thanks to MPC and the BizMatch team for putting together a platform where conversations that are practical, specific, and grounded in real clinic problems can happen.
