Smartware "hamon" introduced to nursing homes
Mitsuji, which develops the wearable IoT brand hamon®, launches the industry's first smart wear that can be used up and used up while emphasizing comfort...
Mitsuji, which develops the wearable IoT brand hamon®, launches the industry's first smart wear that can be used up and used up while emphasizing comfort...
It's nice. I wish more devices like this would come out. Introducing Samsung Connect Tag, a New Way to Keep Track of All That Matters in Lif...
I think that when "IoT with caregiving" is put to practical use, breakthroughs will come much closer. MAMORIO, a developer of lost-and-found tags, has partnered with Eisai to develop Me-MAMORIO, a tool to help dementia patients get out and about.
Mimamori (watch-over-elderly) services are beginning to be undertaken by local governments, but Japan Post has decided to effectively withdraw from the business. Japan Post has drastically scaled back its Mimamori business for the elderly....It has also decided to distribute tablets and make the business a subsidiary. Initially, an operating subsidiary was established with the launch of the business, and Japan Post's Tani...
So these are the needs. In many cases, they wish to receive care at home but do not have a place to stay. The reason for the development of the "Residential Care Trailer House Kizuna Fund" came from customer feedback...
eWeLL Co., Ltd. has raised a total of 450 million yen in funding from Sumitomo Corporation and other investors. eWeLL Co., Ltd. which operates "iBow," a business support system application for visiting nurse stations (headquartered in Osaka City, Osaka...
This article is not [PR]. It is not a tie-up project, and the BabyTech editorial department is introducing it on its own. When we wrote the article we posted the other day about the Noboribetsu City Council of Social Welfare, which is challenging a project to watch over people using tablet terminals, there were already similar products and services...
The government is inevitably taking measures for the elderly first. Noboribetsu City Council of Social Welfare to Start Full-Scale Monitoring with Tablet Devices in July The Noboribetsu City Council of Social Welfare (chaired by Masayuki Yamada) will begin full-scale implementation of a monitoring network project using tablet devices in July. The project will begin in July...
The "One Coin Magokoro Service" was started in 2012 in Hirado City, Nagasaki Prefecture, and the number of those users has been increasing, so it is becoming more established. The fact that the fee has been reduced from 500 yen to 100 yen since April 2014 also seems to be significant. 10...
One year of a project in Nagaokakyo, Kyoto, to watch over the elderly using Bluetooth A management system using Bluetooth is provided free of charge for two years to people with dementia and elderly people living alone who have registered in advance. Receivers are installed at 38 locations in the city, including roads and stores...