Sky Labs Highlights CART BP Pro at European Hypertension and Cardiology Conferences

June 11, 2026
Sky Labs presented its CART BP Pro cuffless blood pressure monitoring device at major European medical conferences, following its CE-MDR certification and growing clinical adoption in South Korea.

Sky Labs announced in a press release that it held exclusive symposiums at the 35th European Society of Hypertension Congress in Gdansk, Poland, and the 2026 British Cardiovascular Society Congress in Manchester, United Kingdom. The company highlighted the clinical performance of its cuffless blood pressure monitoring device, CART BP Pro.

The Korean Society of Hypertension recently included cuffless blood pressure devices in its 2026 guidelines for out-of-clinic monitoring. CART BP Pro met the ISO 81060-2:2018 international standard and satisfied the European Society of Hypertension’s criteria for cuffless devices, including static, positional, sleep, and exercise tests.

Since its national insurance reimbursement approval in 2024 for 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, more than 260,000 prescriptions have been issued in South Korea. The device’s comfort during sleep and continuous data collection were noted by medical experts at the events.

Sky Labs obtained European CE-MDR certification in January 2026 and registration with the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. These regulatory milestones support the company’s expansion into European markets.

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