
AJJ’s Second AI Eldercare Robotics Research Update: From RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 to RR-Gov™ / RDIS

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AI eldercare robots entering institutional care settings should not be assessed only by what they can do.
The bigger question is whether the deployment system can be governed, audited, supervised and supported by compliance and data-governance evidence.
AJJ Medtech’s (SGX:584) latest RR-Gov™ / RDIS update addresses this question.
If RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 focuses on care workflow and workload-release logic, RR-Gov™ / RDIS moves the discussion toward governance readiness before regulated deployment assessment.
In simple terms, RDIS is not a sales metric. It is a governance-readiness scoring framework for assessing whether AI eldercare robots have the infrastructure basis for regulated institutional deployment.

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AJJ Medtech Holdings Limited (SGX:584) announced a company-led research update relating to RR-Gov™ / RDIS, a governance-readiness framework and Regulated Deployment Infrastructure Score for AI-enabled humanoid eldercare robots. RR-Gov™ / RDIS extends AJJ’s AI eldercare robotics research language from RR-Care™ FTE 2.3, which focuses on care workflow measurement and FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicators, to governance readiness, auditability, compliance confidence, institutional deployability, data governance and governance-adjusted viability. RR-Gov™ / RDIS is not regulatory approval, clinical validation, product certification, government endorsement, sales forecast or investment advice.
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