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When technology-enabled elderly care becomes the new trend, how will China craft its own local answer?

Forge a differentiated path in technology-enabled elderly care.

Technology-enabled elderly care is becoming the new trend.

In the United States, the startup Inspiren has quickly become a focal point in the field with the industry’s first integrated solution that "directly addresses the core pain points of elderly communities." As an AI predictive engine, Intelligence does not record "what happened yesterday" but analyzes "what is happening now" and tells you "what dangers may arise tomorrow."

Specifically, Inspiren uses the "Geometric Exoskeleton Monitoring (GEM)" technology of its proprietary hardware, AUGi, to track the skeletal geometry and movement trajectories of individuals in real time. The collected data is centrally managed and analyzed by a cloud-based SaaS platform, ultimately providing a one-stop solution to four core pain points in elderly communities—resident safety protection, refined care billing, rapid emergency response, and intelligent staffing.

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