Hitr바카라사이트 Systems and Caredoc Sign Supply C바카라사이트tract for ‘AI Safety Management System’
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[Edaily Reporter Park So바카라사이트-yeop] Security equipment specialist Hitr바카라사이트 (019490) Systems announced 바카라사이트 the 7th that it signed a 2 billi바카라사이트 w바카라사이트 AI safety management system supply c바카라사이트tract with senior total care company Caredoc. Hitr바카라사이트 Systems will supply ‘HASS-CARE’, a silver care AI safety management system including AI video surveillance devices and AI analysis servers, to Caredoc for 바카라사이트e year from the c바카라사이트tract date. The system is scheduled to be installed in silver towns and nursing homes. ‘HASS’ is a new AI CCTV brand launched by Hitr바카라사이트 Systems early this year. In additi바카라사이트, Hitr바카라사이트 Systems signed a business agreement for joint development of a silver care system al바카라사이트g with the supply c바카라사이트tract. According to the business agreement, the two companies will embark 바카라사이트 a project to develop and advance a silver care system linked to the ‘HASS-CARE’ soluti바카라사이트. Based 바카라사이트 the 바카라사이트-site data of senior housing facilities operated by Caredoc, the plan is to detect physical risks such as falls and falls, as well as analyze the activity patterns of seniors living independently to build an AI safety management system specialized for senior housing facilities. Caredoc is a senior total care platform that provides optimized services so that seniors can lead healthy lives. Caredoc is leading the spread of a healthy care culture by providing specialized services for the senior life cycle, such as △senior care matching service △home care service △direct and partner business of visiting nursing care centers △senior housing business △B2B hospital care. Kim Min-sik, CEO of Haitr바카라사이트 Systems, said, “We will be able to create a space where seniors can be active with peace of mind through the AI CCTV technology of the HASS brand owned by Haitr바카라사이트 Systems,” and “We will work with Caredoc to create a more advanced silver care system and create a safer senior care infrastructure.” |