Forbes December 11, 2024
Steven Aquino

Last month, semiconductor company Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) put out a press release in which it announced it will show off a “suite of sensor technologies” at the Consumer Electronics Show next month in Las Vegas, which includes millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar and contactless monitoring, that are purported to be “more reliable and accessible while minimizing intrusion into users’ lives.” AKM added by combining artificial intelligence with high quality data, the company’s primary goal is to “transform how we support and care for seniors, making the expectation of aging in place a safer reality for millions.”

“These technologies are designed to be less intrusive and are significantly more accurate than current industry standards,” Gregg Rouse, president of AKM’s United States business...

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