Scheduled to be held twice in January next year

Chung-Ang University Intelligent Homecare Project Group Holds 1st Intelligent Homecare Meetup Seminar View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] The Intelligent Homecare Project Group at Chung-Ang University announced on the 24th that it held the '1st Intelligent Homecare Meetup Seminar' to foresee the future of intelligent homecare technology and to network with related academia and industry.


The event, held at the Mari Hall of Samjung Hotel the previous day, was attended by professors and student researchers conducting intelligent homecare research at Chung-Ang University, representatives from industry-academic cooperation companies such as HealthMax, and researchers from LG Electronics, a leading company in smart home appliances.


Professor Kim Mu-cheol of Chung-Ang University emphasized in his presentation titled 'Data Science-Based Solutions to Intelligent Homecare Issues' that "For autonomous decision-making in the homecare environment, insight beyond metacognition is required, so how real-world phenomena are represented as data is as important as analysis and application."


Senior Researcher Jeon Chan-hoon of LG Electronics stated in 'LG Electronics Intelligent Homecare Products and Service Cases' that "LG Electronics is developing various smart homecare solutions for a better life for customers in the new normal era caused by COVID-19," adding, "In the future, the concept of home will be defined more diversely and will be used as a space where customers' diverse experiences converge."


Lee Sang-ho, CEO of HealthMax, a digital healthcare solution company, argued through the 'Busan Eco Delta City Application Case' that "Providing real-time health management services using smart healthcare technology in advanced smart city areas is a cutting-edge innovative service area connecting smart cities, healthcare, and urban residents' well-being life."


Professor Lee Nam-yeon of Hanshin University emphasized that the healthcare field has recently reached an important turning point in terms of modern wellness as it combines with digital technologies and MyData, while Professor Noh Mi-jung of Dankook University stated that forming consensus among not only medical institutions but also public and private sectors is important to expand the disclosure and utilization scope of public medical data in the future.


Research Professor Kim Sang-yoon of Chung-Ang University claimed in his presentation on 'Global Intelligent Homecare Business Trends' that "The intelligent homecare market is expanding through the use of various digital technologies and data in everyday areas such as pet care, silver care, beauty care, and living care."



The Intelligent Homecare Project Group at Chung-Ang University plans to hold the 2nd Homecare Meetup Seminar in January next year.


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