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两部门|开展智能养老服务机器人结对攻关与场景应用试点
机器人圈· 2025-06-11 11:43
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Ministry of Civil Affairs have jointly issued a notice to implement pilot projects for intelligent elderly care service robots from 2025 to 2027, focusing on improving the quality of life for the elderly and alleviating the pressure of family caregiving [1][3]. Group 1: Pilot Project Overview - The pilot period is set from 2025 to 2027, aiming to enhance the quality of life for the elderly, reduce family caregiving pressure, fill the labor gap in institutional and community elderly care services, and improve the elderly care service system [1][3]. - The projects will be implemented in phases, focusing on the development and application of intelligent elderly care service robots in various settings such as homes, communities, and care institutions [1][3]. Group 2: Pilot Content - The pilot includes paired research and development, scenario application validation, and the establishment of standards and evaluation systems [2][4]. - The paired research and development will target three types of elderly care services: home, community, and institutional, addressing needs such as care for the disabled and cognitively impaired, emotional companionship, health promotion, smart environments, and daily living assistance [2][4]. - Scenario application validation will require a minimum of 200 home applications and 20 community or institutional applications, with a validation period of no less than six months [5]. Group 3: Standards and Evaluation - The notice encourages collaboration between product development units and pilot application units to establish standards for intelligent elderly care service robots, focusing on safety, reliability, and suitability for the elderly [2][5]. - The evaluation standards will emphasize the physiological and psychological characteristics of the elderly, aiming to enhance the safety, reliability, and user-friendliness of the products [2][5]. Group 4: Application Conditions - The pilot projects must be applied for in a consortium format, with applicants required to be independent legal entities registered in China, having no significant safety or environmental incidents in the past three years [6][7]. - Applicants must demonstrate the ability to produce and promote robotic products at scale and ensure that product designs consider various safety risks [7][8]. Group 5: Implementation and Support - The application process involves submitting a project proposal, which will be reviewed and recommended by local authorities [9][10]. - Successful pilot projects will be promoted through various channels, and the government will provide policy support to projects that address key needs and demonstrate advanced technology [12].