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中经评论:以“科技精度”提升“养老温度”
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-06-18 02:17

Group 1 - The aging population in China presents a significant challenge, necessitating the development of services that ensure elderly individuals are well cared for and supported [1] - The rapid advancement of technologies such as AI and robotics is transforming elderly care from a labor-intensive model to a technology-assisted one, enhancing service efficiency and quality [1] - The Chinese government has emphasized the acceleration of smart elderly care development, predicting that the market size for smart elderly care will reach 7.21 trillion yuan by 2025 [1] Group 2 - The release of international standards for elderly care robots and the promotion directory for smart health elderly care products will help meet the diverse needs of the elderly and foster industry growth [2] - Various regions in China are actively developing smart elderly care, with initiatives like Beijing's smart elderly rehabilitation equipment industry demonstration zone and Shanghai's "elderly care + internet hospital" model [2] - Despite the rapid development of smart elderly care, challenges such as complex product operations and inconsistent service quality need to be addressed [2] Group 3 - Smart elderly care products must be designed with the actual needs and convenience of the elderly in mind, focusing on improving their quality of life and alleviating care pressures [3] - The government is promoting pilot projects for smart elderly service robots to ensure effective application in various settings such as homes and communities [3] - Ethical considerations and market demand compatibility are crucial for the responsible advancement of technology in elderly care, necessitating a robust regulatory framework [3]