Solaxis Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has joined the Kitakyushu Super Smart Care Consortium, which was established in July 2025 to realize a sustainable future for the nursing care industry. We will contribute to the promotion of nursing care digital transformation through the monitoring support system “Ima Irumo”.
In Japan, a rapid decline in the birthrate and aging population has led to a shortage of human resources in the nursing care field and rising social security costs, which are urgent issues. In response to these social issues, we have decided to participate in this project in order to contribute to the realization of sustainable nursing care of the future by utilizing our “Ima Irumo” and digital technology.
The Kitakyushu Super Smart Care Consortium will use a future-oriented nursing care model facility (tentative name) scheduled to open in March 2027 in Kitakyushu City as its demonstration field, and will promote open innovation through industry-academia-government collaboration between caretech companies, nursing care providers, academia, and government agencies.
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The consortium will have the following three subcommittees, of which our company plans to participate in ① and ③.
Smart Care Work Subcommittee: System development and implementation support for utilizing data in the nursing care field and improving work efficiency
Advanced Care Methods Subcommittee: Visualizing the quality of care and building an evaluation system using sensor technology and AI
Global Care Vision Subcommittee: Developing a platform to support the international expansion of the Japanese-style nursing care model
Through “Ima Irumo,” we will ensure the safety of residents and streamline the work of nursing care staff. In this way, we will actively promote nursing care digital transformation, which will improve the efficiency and quality of work in the nursing care field, and contribute to the creation of the future nursing care model that the consortium is aiming for.
SOURCE: PRTimes