HEALTH CARE
Pepper & NAO are powerful tools for healthcare advocacy and are seen as essential touchpoints to raise awareness for a disease or provide a unique and optimized patient experience for better disease management.
With remote-monitoring capabilities, our robots empower patients to access larger-scope and value-added care.
Pepper and NAO are the perfect learning & training tools to enhance a patient’s functional ability & intrinsic capacity.
Pepper in Health Care
Elderly Care Initiative with Pepper
Humanoid Robots have been a significant aid to the elderly due to their interactive & intellectual interface enabling them to cater to personalized needs for all. Pepper can elicit simple and individual instructions for activities such as exercise and enables processing and sharing of medical results to the medical professional enabling effective monitoring of elderly health. Pepper’s telepresence feature allows the elderly to be in constant touch with their families and friends. As an assistive technology, Pepper is doing more in less and every day embracing new endeavors in elderly care.
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COVID-19 Initiatives with Pepper
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Since the onset of COVID-19, there has been an increase in the number of contactless solutions in hospitals. Pepper is enabling smoother operations in Hospitals with its significant contribution in preventing the spread of the virus through:
Wearing masks and social distancing are the paramount tools to fight the virus. Pepper has the ability to detect complex mask types and spreads awareness about social distancing amongst patients and staff.
Equipped with features such as Teleoperation, obstacle detection, and audio and video encryption, Pepper facilitates a smooth connection with people enabling them to stay in touch with their families.
Wireless Robots such as Pepper allow other robots and devices to connect to each other via wireless internet connection. This can be applied to devices such as oximeters, thermometers, or even thermal cameras, enabling the elderly to have consultations any time of the day, and send out emergency notices to staff and first emergency responders.