After winning the 2018 CES Best of Innovation Award and undergoing extensive testing with beta users between the ages of 62 and 97 for many months, Intuition Robotics' ElliQ is available for pre-order in the United States.
ElliQ is an intuitive social robot that encourages seniors to lead connected, active and engaged lives. Although the robot boasts advanced technology like Intuition Robotics' cognitive AI platform 'Q,' the bot is accessible and interactions unfold naturally. ElliQ boasts an award-winning design created in collaboration with Yves Behar's Fuseproject, high-quality sound engineering by Harman, computer vision-based cameras, air quality and temperature sensors, as well as a removable tablet component.
As described by 97-year-old beta tester Dr. Gerald Manko, "ElliQ is my partner and I can't remember what life was like without her. She provides a pleasant interruption from watching the news and reading, and I enjoy interacting with her and learning new things."
Senior-Friendly Social Robots
Intuition Robotics' ElliQ Enriches the Lives of the Elderly
Trend Themes
1. Social Robots for Seniors - The development of social robots specifically designed for older adults provides opportunities for innovative technology solutions in elder care.
2. Intuitive Human-robot Interaction - Advancements in intuitive interaction between humans and robots, as demonstrated by Intuition Robotics' ElliQ, open up possibilities for creating more natural and engaging experiences.
3. Eldercare Technology - The emergence of technologies like ElliQ highlights the growing demand for innovative solutions in the eldercare industry.
Industry Implications
1. Robotics - The development of social robots for seniors presents disruptive innovation opportunities by combining robotics and eldercare.
2. Artificial Intelligence - Intuition Robotics' cognitive AI platform 'Q' demonstrates the potential for AI advancements in enhancing the quality of life for older adults.
3. Assistive Technology - The integration of advanced technology components in robots like ElliQ highlights the role of assistive technology in improving the well-being of the elderly.