MOBOTIX and Kepler Vision Technologies Developing a Healthcare Solution

The cooperation between MOBOTIX AG and Kepler Vision Technologies has brought together two of the world’s leading IT experts in the healthcare industry.

Kepler Vision Technologies is a Dutch company that uses artificial intelligence to recognize human activities to make the lives of patients and the work of nurses easier in healthcare facilities and nursing homes. Their Night Nurse app analyzes live video streams, detects if and when customers need care and informs staff accordingly.

MOBOTIX, a Konica Minolta company, is a German manufacturer of premium-quality intelligent IP video systems, setting standards for innovative camera technologies and decentralized security solutions with the highest level of cybersecurity and GDPR compliance. The flexibility, reliability, built-in intelligence and unparalleled data security of the company’s solutions are valued in many industries. These competencies are indispensable in the highly personality-sensitive area of healthcare.

The two companies plan to launch the first joint solution, which will improve the quality of care, save time and reduce financial expenses, by the end of this year.

“MOBOTIX promotes recovery and well-being with its video technology. This led MOBOTIX to be the market leader in health care sensors” said Harro Stokman, CEO of Kepler Vision Technologies, during his visit to the MOBOTIX headquarters in Langmeil. “This is what convinced us of the cooperation because to have economic success in healthcare, people must benefit. That is the sick person being cared for, the patient’s family, and the caregivers who urgently need relief. Last but not least, the facility’s operators must benefit from the solution,” explains Stokman.

“With Kepler Vision Technologies, we have found a partner that shares our values in the sensitive area of healthcare,” added Christian Cabirol, CTO of MOBOTIX AG. “We are convinced that our joint solution – the combination of Kepler’s AI expertise in the nursing and care sector and our data- and cyber-secure, qualitatively and technologically leading hardware and software – will be an enormous asset for the nursing and care market,” Cabirol explains.

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