Aging In Place Technology Watch January 8, 2022
Laurie Orlov

CES 2022 – smaller in size, but big in tech futures. Many big companies decided at the last minute to stay home, eliminating, as one attendee noted, the lines at Starbucks. But the very-global show went on anyway, this time with 40,000 in person (down from 135,000 just two years ago.) AARP Innovation Labs, CTA Foundation accessibility awards, and numerous other in-person, remote, and hybrid sub-events went on (sort of) as scheduled. As with prior CES events, multiple new technologies that benefit older adults were showcased from around the world. Some will appear in the US market, others may not until a much later date, if ever. Here are just 10:

Biobeat. Patient-monitoring startup Biobeat said today that the...

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