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As China tackles aging, elderly-care robots hit fast track-Xinhua

i2wtcBy i2wtcMarch 14, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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* China is witnessing a rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics into eldercare services, offering innovative solutions to the challenges of an aging population.

* The latest data shows that by the end of 2024, China’s population aged 60 and above reached 310 million, accounting for roughly 22 percent of its total population.

* The International Electrotechnical Commission recently released a global standard for elderly-care robots. Led by China in its formulation, the standard sets technical benchmarks for product design, manufacturing, testing and certification for such robots.

SHENYANG, March 14 (Xinhua) — In a nursing home in south China’s Shenzhen, an elderly resident curiously reaches out to hold the hand of “Xia Lan,” a humanoid robot with lifelike skin, blinking eyes and a warm, soothing voice.

“Can you dance for us?” one senior asks, prompting smiles from those around. “I’m so happy to see robots becoming part of our lives,” another resident remarks. “I hope they bring us more convenience.”

A senior resident interacts with “Xia Lan,” a humanoid robot, at Shenzhen Nursing Home in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, March 3, 2025. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

China is witnessing a rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics into eldercare services, offering innovative solutions to the challenges of an aging population.

The latest data shows that by the end of 2024, China’s population aged 60 and above reached 310 million, accounting for roughly 22 percent of its total population.

The International Electrotechnical Commission recently released a global standard for elderly-care robots. Led by China in its formulation, the standard sets technical benchmarks for product design, manufacturing, testing and certification for such robots.

Elderly-care robots, once a distant concept, are quickly becoming a reality for China’s aging population.

“Elderly-care robots represent an untapped market,” said Bi Yalei, secretary-general of the Shenzhen Robots Association. “With pressing issues in senior care, such as mobility assistance, fall prevention, and rehabilitation support, many companies in Shenzhen are actively investing in this sector due to strong demand.”

Although elderly-care robots are still in their infancy compared to industrial robots, some users have already begun to experience the convenience they offer.

At Shenzhen Nursing Home, robots are now an integral part of daily life, playing chess with seniors, offering AI-assisted moxibustion therapy, and providing enhanced mobility assistance.

A senior resident plays chess with a robot at Shenzhen Nursing Home in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, March 3, 2025. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

“We place great emphasis on the application of technology in eldercare,” said Li Xipo, director of the nursing home. “By integrating AI robots, rehabilitation robots, and robotic pets, we aim to improve seniors’ quality of life while creating a testing ground for industry innovation.”

During this year’s Spring Festival, Kenqing Technology, a Shenzhen-based robotics company, sparked heated online discussions when its exoskeleton robots assisted elderly users in climbing Taishan Mountain, one of the most iconic mountains in China.

“This experience revealed significant unmet needs among seniors,” said Yu Yunbo, general manager of Kenqing Technology. “China’s silver economy is vast, yet the market lacks high-quality eldercare products.”

Across China, robotic solutions are transforming eldercare. In Shenyang, capital of northeast China’s Liaoning Province, a 70-year-old stroke survivor surnamed Zhang regained his ability to walk using an exoskeleton rehabilitation device developed by SIASUN Robot and Automation Co., Ltd. “At first, I could barely lift my leg. But now, I can climb stairs again,” he said.

Meanwhile, in southwest China’s Chengdu, the Pacific Care Home has introduced a companion robot named “Yang Yang,” which wakes residents each morning, provides weather updates, and reminds them of their daily activities.

More humanoid elderly-care robots, like “Yang Yang,” are set to enter the market. The Chengdu Humanoid Robot Innovation Center plans to launch a lightweight humanoid robot in June, designed specifically for family and wellness applications.

This undated photo provided by the interviewee shows an elderly-care robot working at the Pacific Care Home in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province. (Xinhua)

It will be able to identify seniors, bring them medicines, chat with them and help them take showers. “Robots can bridge eldercare service gaps while fulfilling seniors’ emotional needs,” said Chen Yang, deputy general manager of the center.

Industry experts believe the rapid growth of the elderly-care robot sector is driven by policy support and the advancement of AI technology.

China’s new guidelines for elderly care service reforms also call for advancing humanoid robots, brain-computer interfaces, and AI technologies to enhance senior care.

“Robots are no longer just executors; they are evolving into AI-powered family members,” said Zhang Yunquan, a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

“Future robots will be able to detect emotional fluctuations, predict health risks, and provide proactive care just like an AI companion at home,” Zhang added.

“Eldercare robots will ease home-based care challenges and unlock the potential of the silver economy. Moving forward, we must focus on technological breakthroughs, scenario adaptation, and ecosystem development to propel the industry’s growth,” Zhang said.

(Video reporters: Liang Xu and Zhao Yong; Video editors: Wu Yao and Liu Xiaorui) ■



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