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残特奥会7000余名运动员参赛,科技助残与湾区协同成亮点
(原标题:残特奥会7000余名运动员参赛,科技助残与湾区协同成亮点) 吹风会上,残特奥会组委会常务副秘书长勇志军介绍残特奥会赛事总体概况。赛事共设46个大项、1876 个小项,包括大众项目11个大项、131个小项,特奥项目9个大项、599个小项,经过严格分级,残奥、 聋奥项目设26个大项、1146个小项。全国34个代表团7824名运动员报名参赛,12月8日至15日集中比赛 期间将有5398名运动员、2746名裁判员、115名分级师、2772名教练员和工作人员参与,总规模超1.1万 人,较上一届增长约30%。 本届残特奥会广东赛区共有36个比赛场馆,22个场馆与十五运会共用,14个残特奥会专用场馆,承办赛 事的场馆全部达到国家无障碍建设标准。全部场馆共增设无障碍爱心席位2398个、无障碍洗手间462 个,1.5万名"小海豚"志愿者将做好服务。 科技助残是本届残特奥会的一个亮点。借助筹办残特奥会的契机,推动辅具产业向新材料、智能化、信 息化方向升级,巩固了广东辅具产业大省"千亿级辅具+百亿级服务"双轮驱动的产业格局。在康复训练 领域为残疾人运动员日常训练和赛后恢复提供科学支撑;在智能辅具方面,从多维度帮助残障运动 ...
全国残特奥会赛事将全面展开 近8000名运动员参赛
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-08 13:19
香港赛区统筹办公室主任杨德强说,香港赛区首个竞赛项目特奥乒乓球已于6日开赛,硬地滚球及轮椅击剑比赛将于9日展开,残奥乒乓球TT11则 于11日开赛。"我们将秉持'简约、安全、精彩'的办赛原则,与广东、澳门共同携手共进,同心筑梦,合力举办一场展现生命力量与体育精神的精 彩盛事。" 组委会常务副秘书长勇志军介绍,本次赛事共设46个大项(6个冬季大项已完赛)、1876个小项,包括大众项目11个大项、131个小项,特奥项目9 个大项、599个小项。广东赛区承办34个大项、香港赛区承办4个大项和乒乓球TT11级比赛、澳门赛区承办2个大项比赛,粤港澳共有11个城市参 与承办赛事。目前已有部分项目开赛或完赛,12月8日至15日期间有5398名运动员、2746名裁判员、115名分级师、2772名教练员和工作人员参 与,总规模超1.1万人,较上一届增长约30%。 勇志军表示,本届残特奥会筹办工作始终坚持"绿色、共享、开放、廉洁"的办赛理念,严格落实"简约、安全、精彩"的办赛要求,能与十五运会 共享共用的竞赛场馆设施、技术力量、信息系统等原则上不另起炉灶,实现节俭办赛。 广东赛区执委会副主任陈学军介绍,广东赛区共设36个比赛场馆 ...
AI守护暖人心!大湾区助残科技亮相残特奥会
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2025-12-08 11:20
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the integration of technology in enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities, showcasing innovative assistive products at the Special Olympics, emphasizing the theme of "technology empowerment and humanistic care" [2][12]. Group 1: Assistive Technology Innovations - A demonstration area for assistive technology products was established at the Special Olympics, featuring cutting-edge solutions from the Greater Bay Area aimed at addressing various challenges faced by people with disabilities [2]. - The all-terrain stair-climbing robot wheelchair from Foshan Kaiyang Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. can automatically adjust its seating position and climb up to 1,120 steps, with a flat terrain range of 35 kilometers [4]. - The brain-controlled wheelchair developed by Huazhong Brain Control (Guangdong) Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. utilizes a headband to collect brain and eye signals for comprehensive control, specifically designed for patients with severe physical disabilities [6]. Group 2: Vision Assistance Technologies - The AI-based smart glasses, known as "Guide Rabbit," provide real-time environmental perception and precise path planning for visually impaired individuals, capable of describing surroundings through voice [8]. - The smart guide dog, priced at 30,000 yuan, offers navigation and obstacle avoidance features, previously showcased at the United Nations and set to assist visually impaired attendees during the Special Olympics [10]. Group 3: Broader Impact and Community Engagement - The showcased products reflect the technological capabilities and social responsibility of companies in the Greater Bay Area, with Shenzhen Youbixun Technology Co., Ltd. presenting the Wukong robot for companionship and support [10]. - The event serves as a platform to promote awareness of assistive technology advancements, fostering inclusivity and improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities [12].
信息无障碍动态(2025 年第11期)
中国信通院· 2025-12-06 11:31
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The report highlights the importance of enhancing the supply-demand adaptability of consumer goods, particularly focusing on the elderly population and promoting the development of age-friendly products and services [6][9] - It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to improve care services for severely disabled individuals, aiming to expand and enhance the quality of care facilities [8] - The report discusses the establishment of a standard system for elderly care services, which includes the development of national standards for age-friendly products and services [10][19] Central Dynamics - The State Council approved the draft of the "National Reading Promotion Regulations," aiming to enhance public literacy and cultural quality through reading initiatives [5] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other departments issued a plan to promote consumption by enhancing the supply of age-friendly products, including care robots and health monitoring devices [6] Departmental Dynamics - The Ministry of Civil Affairs and the China Disabled Persons' Federation held a video conference to advance care services for severely disabled individuals, focusing on expanding and improving service quality [8] - The National Market Supervision Administration and the Ministry of Civil Affairs announced the "Elderly Care Service Standard System Construction Guide (2025 Edition)," which aims to establish a comprehensive standard system for elderly care [9][10] Local Developments - The 8th China International Import Expo was held in Shanghai, showcasing over 4,100 overseas enterprises, with a focus on future industries and technologies [11] - The 11th China International Aging Industry Expo and the "Technology for the Disabled" Expo were held, featuring advanced technology products for elderly care and disability assistance [13] - The Tianjin Investment and Trade Fair highlighted innovative assistive technologies for the elderly and disabled, showcasing various products aimed at improving their quality of life [15] Corporate and Social Initiatives - The "Science Accessibility Sharing Action" event was held to enhance scientific literacy among individuals with disabilities, featuring hands-on experiences and expert lectures [17] - A strategic cooperation agreement was signed between the China Standardization Association and JD Group to advance the construction of age-friendly standards, aiming to improve the quality of products for the elderly [19]
苏州市首届科技助残创新产品推介会举行
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-12-06 00:22
Core Viewpoint - The first Technology Assistance for the Disabled Innovation Product Promotion Conference and R&D Innovation Competition was held in Suzhou, showcasing the potential of technology in improving the lives of disabled individuals through innovative products and collaboration between universities and enterprises [1][2]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event featured a collaboration agreement between Suzhou University and the Suzhou Disabled Persons' Federation to provide more internship opportunities for students in the field of assistive technology [1]. - Six technology companies presented cutting-edge assistive products, highlighting advancements in areas such as smart assistive devices and biomedical technology [1]. Group 2: Innovative Products - Notable products included the first artificial cornea made from new synthetic materials, which offers high transparency, stability, low cost, and large-scale production capabilities [1]. - An AI-based tinnitus detection and personalized treatment system was introduced, transforming tinnitus treatment from subjective to objective measures [1]. - An open-type hearing aid was showcased, addressing common issues with traditional hearing aids such as fit, sound quality, and high costs [1]. Group 3: Innovation Competition - Seven innovative projects from institutions like Suzhou University and the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology were presented, covering five categories of disabilities [2]. - The competition evaluated projects based on innovation, practicality, and market potential, resulting in the awarding of two first prizes, two second prizes, and three third prizes [2]. - Winning projects included a smart hand rehabilitation robot and a digital rehabilitation solution for autism based on humanoid robots [2].
深圳:科技办赛、科技助残 赋能无障碍城市建设
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-05 22:03
Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen is leveraging its technological innovation and advantages to provide high-quality support for the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th Special Olympics, making "technology for competition and technology for assistance" a tangible experience [1] Group 1: Smart Aids for Daily Life - A series of high-tech assistive devices developed by Shenzhen companies, including exoskeleton robots and AI glasses, are gaining attention, with the exoskeleton robot serving over 10,000 individuals for home rehabilitation training [2] - AI glasses convert captured scenes into voice information in real-time, aiding visually impaired individuals in their mobility [2] Group 2: Smart Security and Event Assurance System - The 2.0 version of the Shenzhen event command system utilizes digital twin technology to create a comprehensive command system, displaying venue operation information clearly on large screens [3] - 166 intelligent patrol cameras and 43 high-risk point cameras are deployed, featuring facial recognition and abnormal behavior analysis, enabling rapid response to emergencies [3] - The venue has been upgraded for accessibility with facilities like barrier-free restrooms and wheelchair ramps, achieving a "millimeter-level precision" in modifications [3] Group 3: Comprehensive Service Loop for Assistive Devices - Shenzhen has been designated as a key area for technology-assisted disability support, launching the "Shenzhen Technology Assistance for the Disabled Implementation Plan (2025-2030)" to integrate the assistive device industry into strategic emerging industry clusters [4] - The city has incubated 62 companies and secured 687 patents, showcasing its strong momentum in industry development [4] - At the 2025 China International Welfare Expo, Shenzhen's "Greater Bay Area Assistive Device Innovation Center" received 465 intent orders, including over 20 international orders, totaling more than 18 million yuan [4] Group 4: Promoting Barrier-Free Environment Construction - Shenzhen is extending its barrier-free construction efforts from event venues to urban areas, launching the "Barrier-Free City Walk" initiative to mark accessible facilities and provide blind navigation services [5] - The city is advancing from "manufacturing" to "intelligent manufacturing," using technological innovation to systematically enhance the barrier-free environment and convey warmth through services [5]
《杭州市科技助残工作方案》发布
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-12-05 02:33
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the launch of the "Hangzhou Technology Assistance for the Disabled Work Plan," which aims to enhance the support for disabled individuals through technology and establish a comprehensive work system for technology assistance in Hangzhou [1] Group 1: Key Initiatives - The plan outlines key tasks, support policies, and pathways for promoting technology assistance for the disabled in Hangzhou [1] - It emphasizes the establishment of a collaborative mechanism involving party leadership, government initiative, departmental coordination, and social participation [1] Group 2: Future Actions - Hangzhou will collect demands for technology assistance and enhance information exchange between supply and demand [1] - The city aims to promote innovation in technology assistance research and accelerate the supply of technological solutions [1] - There will be a focus on the practical application of research outcomes and the establishment of a service system for technology assistance [1] - Efforts will be made to strengthen the ecosystem for technology assistance by mobilizing social forces [1]
杭州市科技助残工作方案发布
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-12-03 23:20
Group 1 - The core event was the celebration of the 34th "International Day of Persons with Disabilities," showcasing technological innovations that significantly enhance the lives, rehabilitation, and social participation of people with disabilities [1] - The "Hangzhou Smart Bionic Prosthesis Adaptation Service Base" was inaugurated, which will provide tailored services for individuals with limb disabilities, focusing on personalized prosthesis adaptation and rehabilitation training [1] - The "Hangzhou Technology Assistance for the Disabled Work Plan" was officially released, outlining key tasks, support policies, and pathways for promoting technology assistance for the disabled in the city [1] Group 2 - By 2030, Hangzhou aims to establish a comprehensive policy system and collaborative working mechanism for technology assistance to the disabled, enhancing research and application capabilities in assistive technology [1] - By 2035, the city plans to significantly improve its assistive technology capabilities, aligning them with economic development, research levels, and the well-being of disabled individuals [1] - The Hangzhou Technology Assistance for the Disabled Alliance was formed, consisting of 10 member units specializing in artificial intelligence, brain-machine interfaces, and exoskeleton rehabilitation technology, which will play a crucial role in advancing technology assistance for the disabled [2]
四川10部门体系化推进科技助残 构建“需求—科研—产品”一体化链条
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-12-03 00:42
Core Viewpoint - The event held on December 2 in Chengdu, themed "Technology with Love, Co-creating the Future," marks a new phase in the systematic promotion of technology-assisted support for people with disabilities in the province, as highlighted by the release of the "Implementation Opinions on Promoting Technology Assistance for the Disabled" by ten departments [1] Group 1: Implementation Opinions - The "Implementation Opinions" emphasize a "demand-driven, closed-loop linkage" mechanism, integrating resources from ten departments to form a collaborative effort in building a "demand-research-product" integrated chain [1] - The province will establish a list of "bottleneck" issues in assistive technology and a reserve of special projects for technology assistance, leveraging resources from top universities such as Sichuan University and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China to create high-level research platforms [1] Group 2: Research and Development Focus - The focus will be on tackling cutting-edge assistive technologies, particularly in areas where foreign monopolies exist and in basic research that has not yet been translated into applications, with an emphasis on major disabling diseases like autism and Alzheimer's [1] - The aim is to clarify the mechanisms of onset and control for these significant disabling conditions through foundational research [1] Group 3: Industry Development - The "Implementation Opinions" outline a strategic focus on developing five key frontier industries: smart assistive devices, exoskeleton rehabilitation robots, brain-computer interfaces and human-computer interaction, humanoid robots, and integrated smart home applications [1] - The goal is to accelerate the establishment of a nationally influential technology-assisted support industry cluster [1]
第十一届中国国际老龄产业博览会、残特奥会“科技助残”博览会开幕
Core Viewpoint - The 11th China International Aging Industry Expo and the "Technology for the Disabled" Expo showcased advanced technology products aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the elderly and disabled individuals, highlighting the significant potential of technology in these sectors [1][2]. Group 1: Technology Innovations - Various innovative products were displayed, including all-terrain smart wheelchairs, exoskeleton robots for walking assistance, autonomous navigation guide dogs, AI smart glasses, and intelligent bionic hands, which collectively create a multi-layered and diversified support system for the elderly and disabled [1][2]. - The all-terrain smart wheelchair can navigate stairs and obstacles, while the exoskeleton robot significantly improves mobility efficiency for users [1][2]. Group 2: User Experience and Benefits - Users of smart wheelchairs can not only recline but also "stand" and walk, which has physiological and psychological benefits, such as improving urinary system symptoms and enhancing self-confidence through eye-level interactions [2]. - A visually impaired participant expressed interest in mechanical guide dogs, noting their advanced functionality and similarity to traditional guide dogs, indicating a shift towards technology-assisted mobility solutions [1]. Group 3: Industry Engagement and Discussions - The expo featured over ten high-level forums on the first day, facilitating discussions among government representatives, research experts, and industry leaders on hot topics in the aging industry [2]. - The "Technology for the Disabled" theme attracted participation from various research institutions and leading companies, focusing on the integration of brain-machine interfaces and smart rehabilitation aids, promoting innovation and development in assistive technology [2].