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Canadian Startup WeavAir to Co-Develop Contactless Monitoring Solutions in Taiwan

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  • Nov 12
  • 1 min read
Natalia Mykhaylova
Natalia Mykhaylova

Building on its previous success in developing high-precision sensors with Taiwanese partners to monitor air quality, Canadian startup WeavAir is returning to Taiwan this December with a new mission: to co-develop an AI-powered, contactless health monitoring system that shifts senior care from reactive response to proactive prevention.

With Asia’s elderly population projected to double by 2050, WeaveAir sees Taiwan as the ideal partner to pioneer proactive care solutions. “There is a growing need for better remote monitoring systems to track the health of individuals who may not have medical professionals nearby, especially those with chronic conditions or elevated risks—such as respiratory issues, cardiac events, or fall-related injuries,” CEO Natalia Mykhaylova explained in an interview with TechSoda what inspired her to develop a remote healthcare monitoring platform on the foundation of her air quality monitoring project.

As healthcare systems globally face mounting strain, especially concerning aging populations, forging a path to transform reactive care into proactive wellness becomes an urgent call to action.


 
 
 

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