Asahi Kasei Microdevices Advances AgeTech with Better AI-Ready Data Through New Sensor Technologies

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Asahi Kasei Microdevices CES 2025 Booth Mockup (Photo: Business Wire)
Asahi Kasei Microdevices CES 2025 Booth Mockup (Photo: Business Wire)
Fall detection solution (Photo: Business Wire)
Fall detection solution (Photo: Business Wire)
Smart diaper solution (Photo: Business Wire)
Smart diaper solution (Photo: Business Wire)
Vital monitoring solution (Photo: Business Wire)
Vital monitoring solution (Photo: Business Wire)
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Smart home illustration (Photo: Business Wire)

Devices will be demonstrated at CES 2025, showing how aging in place can be safer and more accessible

TOKYO & NOVI, Mich. & DÜSSELDORF, Germany, November 12, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The desire to age in place is stronger than ever, with 95% of adults 55 and older considering it an important goal, according to U.S. News & World Report, even though health challenges often make it difficult.

At CES 2025, Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM), part of Asahi Kasei Corporation, will unveil a suite of sensor technologies, including millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar and contactless monitoring. These technologies can make AgeTech more reliable and accessible while minimizing intrusion into users’ lives. By providing AI systems with high-quality data, AKM aims to transform how we support and care for seniors, making the expectation of aging in place a safer reality for millions.

"These technologies are designed to be less intrusive and are significantly more accurate than current industry standards," said Gregg Rouse, President of AKM’s United States business unit. "What sets these components apart is a focus on privacy thanks to our mmWave radar, which presents a new way of monitoring through electromagnetic waves instead of cameras. Our sensors don’t know what you look like, just how you’re doing. AKM’s technology captures essential health indicators as anonymous data points. This allows AI systems to enhance care and safety without infringing on personal privacy and allows users to feel independent."

Interactive AgeTech Demonstrations
AKM will showcase several live demonstrations at booth 54418 in the Venetian Expo & Convention Center. One such demo is the fall detection system, which recognizes people’s falls, presence, and movement. The system does all this without the use of cameras to offer life-saving monitoring without compromising privacy or independence. This solution uses AKM's antenna-in-module (AiM) technology, which combines antennas and AKM's AK5816 60 GHz mmWave radar transceiver into one unit. Its design provides an easy-to-use, ready-made solution with extremely low noise performance compared to the conventional approach, where antennas are integrated into the device package.

A battery-free smart diaper will also be on display. This diaper features a reusable component that enhances elderly and infant care by detecting the presence of liquid, even with a few drops on the electrode. This moisture generates a tiny amount of voltage (~300 mV), which is then amplified by AKM’s AP4470L ultra-low-power boost converter to power the product without batteries or complex electronics. The technology can then wirelessly send data to caregivers using AKM’s AK1595A Bluetooth® Low Energy transmitter, thereby reducing the discomfort associated with prolonged wetness.