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Sanpower Group attends Nanjing Senior Care and Rehabilitation Expo 2015

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Sept. 11 - The Senior Care and Rehabilitation Expo 2015, which was jointly organised by Jiangsu Civil Affairs Bureau, Jiangsu Disabled Persons Federation, Jiangsu Elders Office and Jiangsu Sub-Council of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, was opened in Nanjing. Sanpower Group owned senior care companies An Kang Tong and Natali China attended the exposition, where they systematically showcased their "Internet + Grand Senior Care" health and senior care industrial chain.


At the booth, An Kang Tong and Natali China drew the attention of the elderly with their riveting products; there were even quite a number of young people consulting for their parents. Among their exhibitions, the care-at-home service was even eye-catching. With simply a flick on the switch, the senior citizen will enjoy the call-to-door service from An Kang Tong, who is poised to provide various services like first aid, calling taxi, finding housekeepers, etc.



Relying on its 17 years of senior care experience, and introducing the telemedicine aid equipment of Natali, Israel's largest health and senior care service provider, An Kang Tong has developed a "Internet + Grand Senior Care" telemedicine services ecosystem that combines such Internet technologies as mobile Internet, cloud computing, Internet of Things, big data, etc.


An Kang Tong's "Internet + Grand Senior Care" ecosystem involves three sections, namely, user equipment, big data analysis, door-to-door services. Section 1, smart products, including a series of hardware devices for health management, wearable devices, home care, intelligent positioning, etc. Section 2, smart cloud centres, i.e., the big data computing centre, healthcare centre, active care centre and alarm processing centre that analyse the data in the user equipment. Section 3, off-line services, comprising a series of door-to-door services like first aid, rehabilitation, private doctors, housekeeping services, etc.



Bu Jiangyong, General Manager of An Kang Tong, noted that only by means of the Internet will it be likely to integrate all the off-line senior care and healthcare resources. Bu hoped to engineer unified service standards, databases and management systems, and build an omni-industrial chain ecosystem by harnessing the Internet to integrate all the off-line resources, including medical resources, housekeeping service resources, spiritual and cultural resources, and big data centres, etc.