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Nobi -- AgeTech Device Helps Protect Seniors by Detecting and Preventing Falls

Nobi—an AI-powered smart lamp that focuses on fall detection and prevention
for older adults. It is helping to protect against injury and death, while
also reducing healthcare costs due to falls.

WHO estimates that medical costs associated with falls by people over 65 will
reach $240 billion per year worldwide by 2040.

Already a proven medical device in the Belgian market, the Nobi smart lamp is
now available in the US and other countries for use by assisted living
communities and nursing homes. New features of the smart lamp include the
ability to monitor distress indicators such as irregular breathing and
coughing.

A version of the device for in-home use is anticipated for rollout in the US
later this year.

A full release follows and is attached. Please let me know if I can provide
any additional information or connect you with someone from Nobi.

Statistics:

A rapidly aging population is a challenge for healthcare systems worldwide.
In the US, the number of people ages 65 and older is projected to nearly
double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the age group’s
share of the total population will also rise from 16 percent to 23 percent.
Complicating this factor is the ongoing shortage of healthcare professionals.

Release:

Nobi AI-Driven AgeTech Device Helps Protect Seniors  by Detecting and
Preventing Falls

European provider debuts its innovative smart lamp to the US market at CES,
                                       enabling healthcare savings while
positively impacting care for older adults

LAS VEGAS, January 5, 2023 — Nobi, a provider of innovative AgeTech
solutions, today introduced its AI-powered smart lamp that focuses on fall
detection and prevention for older adults, helping to protect against injury
and death while also reducing healthcare costs due to falls. Already a proven
medical device in the Belgian market, the Nobi smart lamp is now available in
the US and other countries for use by assisted living communities and nursing
homes. New features of the smart lamp include the ability to monitor distress
indicators such as irregular breathing and coughing.

A version of the device for in-home use is anticipated for rollout in the US
later this year.

A rapidly aging population is a challenge for healthcare systems worldwide.
In the US, the number of people ages 65 and older is projected to nearly
double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the age group’s
share of the total population will also rise from 16 percent to 23 percent.
Complicating this factor is the ongoing shortage of healthcare professionals.

WHO estimates that medical costs associated with falls by people over 65 will
reach $240 billion per year worldwide by 2040.

“Saving lives and safeguarding the quality years of life have been our
driving forces since the establishment of Nobi,” said Roeland Pelgrims, the
company’s co-founder and CEO. “Our older population has the highest risk
of death or serious injury from falls, and this risk only increases with age.
According to statistics, older adults are treated in hospital emergency rooms
for falls every 11 seconds, and every 19 minutes an older adult dies from a
fall.”

The Nobi smart lamp’s ability to detect falls not only protects seniors by
summoning immediate help, but also lessens the burden on nursing and care
staff, reducing the need to perform repeat, in-person check-ins.

The Nobi smart lamp also helps to prevent falls by shining a soft light when
a resident sits upright in bed at night. If a person then stands to go to the
bathroom, for example, the smart lamp will automatically illuminate the
entire room. This will help the elderly find their way better and avoid
tripping or bumping into objects. In time, using its AI technology Nobi will
also be able to predict certain falls to help prevent them.

Already, Nobi has collaborations with large and small Belgian and
international healthcare providers, nursing homes, assisted living
facilities, and hospitals, and has received investments to expand its
footprint internationally, including in the US.

About Nobi
Founded in Belgium in 2018, Nobi is an AgeTech company that believes everyone
deserves to grow old in a dignified, safe, and happy manner. Nobi’s
flagship device is its AI-powered smart lamp, which watches over the safety
of older adults by providing fall detection and prevention. Nobi provides
targeted care for the elderly and helps relieve busy care workers from
repetitive tasks. Nobi currently operates in Belgium, the Netherlands, the
United States, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany, Austria,
Switzerland, Hungary, the UK, and Canada. Nobi has an international advisory
board with specialists in elderly care, medicine, and smart home technology.
Nobi was proclaimed “Most Promising Healthcare Innovation 2022” by
Flemish and Dutch healthcare professionals. It has also received several
other awards, including the Henry van de Velde 2021 Award in both the
categories of Business Innovation and Consumer, and a German Design Award.
For more information, visit https://nobi.life/en-us/.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

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