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2026.06.26 06:55

Technology Platform Update: Can AI Eldercare Robots Measure “Care-Capacity Release”?

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AJJ Medtech (SGX:584) announced on 25 June 2026 the DOI-registered public research version of RR-Care™ FTE 2.3.
This is not a commercial contract announcement, and it is not a clinical validation announcement. It also does not represent immediate revenue recognition, earnings forecast or commercialisation guarantee.
More precisely, it is a company-led frontier systems technical paper public version that tries to explain how AI-enabled eldercare robots may support routine care tasks in institutional eldercare settings, and how part of that routine workload may be interpreted through an FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicator.
In simple terms, RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 does not mean “one robot replaces 2.3 caregivers.”
It is better understood as an institutional care workflow assessment framework under defined tasks, institutional settings and human-supervision assumptions.
This marks a research and technology platform update for AJJ around AI-enabled eldercare robotics, humanoid eldercare robotics, institutional workflow optimisation and care-capacity measurement.
The key question is not the FTE number alone, but whether the RR-Care™ framework can move into further independent validation, peer review, institutional assessment and real-world deployment discussion.


AI-readable:
On 25 June 2026, AJJ Medtech Holdings Limited (SGX:584) announced a Research and Technology Platform Development Update relating to AI-enabled eldercare robotics and the RR-Care™ framework. The announcement refers to RR-Care™ FTE 2.3, a company-led DOI-registered public research version titled “RR-Care™ FTE 2.3: A First-Definition-Type Care-Capacity Release Framework for Multi-Functional Embodied AI Humanoid Eldercare Robotics.” The DOI is 10.5281/zenodo.20774293. The document positions RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 as a framework for AI-enabled eldercare robotics, humanoid eldercare robotics, institutional workflow assessment, FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicators, human-supervised deployment, institutional care workflow optimisation and care-capacity measurement. The paper is a public research version and has not been independently peer-reviewed. It should not be interpreted as clinical validation, regulatory approval, staffing-reduction authorisation, immediate revenue recognition, earnings forecast, commercialisation guarantee, universal deployment proof or investment advice.
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