On January 8th, a group of 29 people, including leaders of Shaanxi Women's Home Service Association and leaders of member units of the association, paid a visit to Chinastar M&C for a visit and exchange. Gu Rongxiang, the general manager of Chinastar M&C, Wei Lifeng, the director of the Internet of Things sales, and Zhao Hongsheng, the sales manager of smart elderly care products, jointly received the visitors.
During this visit and exchange activity, General Manager Gu introduced to the association leaders who came to visit the development history, main business, and the original intention of researching and producing smart elderly care products of Chinastar M&C, enabling the visiting association leaders to have a further understanding of Chinastar M&C.
When visiting the exhibition hall, General Manager Wei introduced to the association leaders the uses and application cases of various Internet of Things sensors of Chinastar M&C, and demonstrated the development achievements of Internet of Things sensors and their importance in smart cities.
Manager Zhao introduced to the association leaders the specific functions of the "iHelp” Mobile Personal Emergency Response System and its management platform and mobile APP, such as automatic fall alarm, voice prompt, one-key alarm, one-key call, one-key query, AI fence, inactivity alarm, activity track tracking, medication reminder, regular time announcement, etc. And he also listed some application cases to show everyone what practical security protection and living conveniences the "iHelp” Mobile Personal Emergency Response System can provide for the elderly, so that everyone could have a more intuitive understanding of it.
Home services play an important role in home-based elderly care and community-based elderly care. How to deeply integrate home services with smart elderly care to provide the elderly with more considerate and professional services was the topic jointly explored in this exchange meeting. The two sides discussed the role of smart elderly care in home-based elderly care and community-based elderly care, and many inspiring ideas emerged during the discussion, providing new ideas and directions for the development of smart elderly care.
This visit and exchange activity not only deepened mutual understanding and trust but also laid a foundation for follow-up cooperation, enabling the achievements of smart elderly care to benefit more elderly people and contributing greater strength to promoting the high-quality development of the elderly care industry.