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Monday, September 05 2022 - 08:11
AsiaNet
UBTECH announces global debut of intelligent healthcare robots and solutions
SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On August 31, UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTD hosted a forum on "The Integration of 
the High Technology and the Elderly-care Service Industry " together with the 
launching of "The Global Strategy of Smart Elderly-care of UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP 
LTD". Experts and professionals in the healthcare and elderly-care service 
industry came together to discuss the development and implementation of a 
technology-driven smart elderly-care system and shared the valuable experience 
and insights within the domain.

At the event, UBTECH announced its strategy of creating a smart elderly-care 
system with several sub-systems within specific elderly-care scenarios. They 
also launched several robotics products for the healthcare and elderly-care 
domain. In addition, UBTECH announced key strategic collaboration agreements 
with China Merchants Health Care, Medical Care Service Company Inc (MCS) in 
Japan (A joint venture company to be established this month), and China Academy 
of Transportation Sciences Group.

UBTECH combines intelligent robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, 
coordinated by the UBTECH Smart Elderly-care Cloud-based Platform, for the aged 
group. The whole system provides nursing services for senior citizens living at 
home or in community centers. The cloud platform-based solution focuses on six 
key scenarios: services management, daily care management, security and health 
monitoring, memory-loss prevention, emotional support and rehabilitation. The 
goal of the system is to create a comprehensive system with high reliability 
and security to provide the elderly a happy, healthy, and high-quality way of 
living.

Huan Tan (Co-Chief Technology Officer, UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTD and General 
Manager, UBTECH Healthcare Business Unit,), introduced how the company has been 
developing and integrating AI, robotics, and other high-tech approaches to 
improve the quality of life for our senior citizens. They apply this technology 
in the elderly-care industry to create new services, develop a new ecosystem, 
and generate substantially new values to the industry. The new services are 
brought by new technology, including the active interaction and companionship, 
autonomous navigation for uninterrupted and automated door-to-door care 
provider, the continuous monitoring of personal and environmental safety, 
precise evaluations, intervention plans, and rehabilitation exercises for the 
people with the cognitive, psychological and physical disabilities. The new 
ecosystem integrates robots and smart devices into an elderly-care service 
system that enables collaborative operations conducted by humans, robots, 
machines, devices, and IT infrastructure. These robots are regarded as  
intelligent service providers, a key  innovation that can significantly improve 
the reliability and quality healthcare services for the elderly. Based on the 
new services and new ecosystem, new values are generated to the elderly-care 
service industry and the end-users with connected senior-care services in 
facilities, communities, and homes. The operations will be largely improved for 
the facilities and communities, whereas the senior people will receive some 
more precise, friendly, and active services, which bring high -quality lives 
than ever.

The UBTECH Healthcare Business Unit showcased five innovative and powerful 
service robots: Walking Assist Robot-Wassi, Containerized Delivery Robot-DR, 
Smart Wheelchair Robot - PathFynder, Open Shelf Delivery Robot-OSDR and 
Companion Robot-Welli. These robots directly address the challenges of the 
increasing shortage of caregivers, the fast-growing global aging populations, 
and the increasing demand for high-quality healthcare services, together with 
other hardware and software components within the smart elderly-care ecosystem. 
Additionally, UBTECH debuted a cloud-based Intelligent Elderly-care Service 
Platform, a "Super Brain", that can coordinate services between service robots 
and IoT devices for the elderly-care service domain. These robots can operate 
safely in nursing homes, assisted living communities, hospitals, among other 
healthcare facilities, providing personalized services for senior citizens


To date, the integrated solution of UBTECH's smart elderly-care service and the 
portfolio of the products has already been deployed, continuously providing 
services on several sites, including hospitals, assisted living facilities, 
nursing homes, and retirement communities. UBTECH also officially announced a 
partnership with China Merchants Health Care in Shenzhen, Xinkai Senior Care 
Facility in Shanghai, University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital and Taishan 
Sanatorium of Shandong Province.

At the launching ceremony of building the Ecological Community, UBTECH 
announced 12 partners, including the aforementioned China Merchants Health 
Care, Medical Care Service Company Inc (MCS) in Japan, and China Academy of 
Transportation Sciences Group, etc. The partners are from the elderly-care 
service providers, the operation owners of medical centers, and technology 
firms.

Yanhong Wen, China Merchants Health Care General Manager said "…, through the 
cooperation of companies like UBTECH, we expect robots to provide critical 
services to the senior citizens, including the screening of health risk, 
continuous monitoring of the health, assessment and evaluations of medical 
plans, the early warning and intervention, the active and interactive 
companionship, and the cognitive and physical rehabilitation, etc." The two 
companies will continue to work together to build smart residential facilities 
to provide elderly-care services that meets the needs of the aging population 
in the community, to offer humanistic care, and to deliver comprehensive 
end-to-end service.

MCS Founder Takahashi Seiichi noted in a speech via remote video: "23 years 
ago, I started my first retirement facility in Japan. By 2017, we operated the 
largest number of dementia beds in Japan. Today, we operate a total of 322 
healthcare facilities, including nursing homes and dementia treatment centers. 
Seven years ago, we opened a nursing home in Nantong, China, and subsequently 
launched new elderly care projects in other cities. Through the cooperation 
with UBTECH, we hope to combine the latest AI technology, intelligent robots 
and other products to transform the Chinese market." Grace Wang, Director of 
the MCS Group and the General Manager of MCS China, mentioned that the 
partnership will enable a smarter solution to provide services to the senior 
citizens, in 3 key areas: nursing and technology, digital transformation, and 
prevention.

Yong Li, General Manager of the China Academy of Transportation Sciences Group, 
said in his speech: "I look forward to working with UBTECH on the integration 
and innovation of the smart transportation and travelling, and creating a 
commercialized example model for the smart travelling in public 
handicap-accessible transportation hubs throughout China. "

The elderly-care service industry contributes over 20% of the GDP in developed 
countries, e.g., the European countries and the United States, compared with 
only 7% in China, representing a huge potential of the market. The size of the 
market in China is expected to reach 10.29 trillion Chinese Yuan (approx. $1.5 
trillion USD) by 2022. By leveraging a comprehensive integration with the 
elderly-care industry, the high technology-driven elderly care services will 
help further improve the quality of life and wellness of all families, and 
benefit the country's aging population using innovative solutions.

Jian Zhou, the Founder, Chairman and CEO of UBTECH said, "We are committed to 
addressing the major challenges in communities of China, through our 
technological innovations, by delivering sustainable and real long-term values. 
In the elderly-care industry, we will leverage new and innovative AI-based 
solutions to better serve people and the communities, in which they reside, and 
accelerate the quality-focused growth of the intelligent healthcare sector."

UBTECH has accumulated over 10 years of experience and expertise in AI and 
intelligent robotics technology. Throughout the ongoing journey, from the 
exploration of creating services for the seniors in 2017, establishing an R&D 
center in North America focusing on the healthcare sector in 2019 and a 
healthcare business unit in 2021 focusing on applying solutions in various 
elderly-care scenarios, to the releasing its global strategy for smart 
elderly-care in 2022, UBTECH has been a pioneer and leader in the smart 
healthcare sector. UBTECH is committed to the vision of transforming the 
healthcare industry and the sustainable development of the elderly-care economy 
with innovative technologies, together with the partners in the industry.

SOURCE: UBTECH

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   Caption: The forum on “The Integration of the High Technology and the 
Elderly-care Service Industry ” and the launching event of “The Global Strategy 
of Smart Elderly-care of UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTD”

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   Caption: Huan Tan, Co-Chief Technology Officer, UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTD and 
General Manager, UBTECH Healthcare Business Unit, introduced the strategy and 
solutions for the smart elderly-care service

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   Caption: A resident of a senior-care facility is performing personalized 
rehabilitation exercises with the help of UBTECH Walking Assist Robot - Wassi

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   Caption: A resident of a senior-care facility is experiencing the 
“barrier-free” travelling mobility service in a park, provided by UBTECH Smart 
Wheelchair Robot-PathFynder

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   Caption: A resident at China Merchants Health Care in Shenzhen is 
interacting with the Companion Robot- Welli

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