Beijing robotics competition seeks tech solutions for elderly care


Beyond physical assistance, the event attracted entries spanning rehabilitation training, companionship, health monitoring, and public service robots. Participants represented the entire supply chain, from hardware and software developers to care service providers, showcasing diverse applications to meet multifaceted elderly needs.
While acknowledging the sector's early stage, experts express strong confidence. "Significant national investment, supportive policies, and numerous pilot projects are accelerating development," said Lyu Zeping, dean of the Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital of the National Research Center for Rehabilitation Technical Aids. "China possesses distinct hardware and technological advantages in robotics, and will rapidly advance the integration of robotics into elderly care and the broader silver economy."