Healthcare IT News July 12, 2021
Sara Mageit

New study details how the Commission and its Japanese partners have created smart living environments with care robots.

The EU Commission and Japan have strengthened their research and innovation collaboration to develop and deploy culturally and behaviourally competent care robots for elderly people.

During IDIH Week 2021, that took place between 1-4 June, the EU engaged in discussions on advancing digital trends and promoting international cooperation with experts from partner countries such as USA, Canada, China, Japan and South Korea.

IDIH is part of the European project IDIH (International Digital Health Cooperation for Preventive, Integrated, Independent and Inclusive Living), which is cofounded by the Commission under the EU’s Horizon 2020.

From the event, the report was drawn up to detail...

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