10+
Years of core team experience
Global nonprofit alliance for AI care
IAICA unites experts, technologists, and care practitioners to advance safe deployment, ethical governance, and professional AI application in real care environments.
10+
Years of core team experience
20+
Intellectual property items
Global
Cooperation initiatives across countries and regions
Mission & Core Value
IAICA builds the bridge between technology and humanity so AI becomes a collaborative partner, not a replacement for care.
Promote AI innovation while protecting dignity, empathy, and the rights of vulnerable groups.
Equip caregivers and families with practical AI tools that enhance decision-making and emotional support.
Connect standards, certification, education, and real-world deployment into one globally aligned framework.
Who We Serve
Flagship Scenarios
A practical blueprint for safer homes, stronger families, and more resilient care systems.
Protecting dignity and safety for seniors living independently with proactive AI support.
Helping dual-income and parenting families with safer environments and developmental support.
Supporting post-discharge recovery with continuous monitoring of both body and emotional well-being.
Empowering visually impaired users with navigation, environmental awareness, and emergency response.
A supportive AI layer for high-pressure workers and people experiencing emotional distress.
Helping owners protect pet health, routines, and well-being with intelligent care workflows.
Capability Platform
Define responsible boundaries for privacy, fairness, transparency, and risk control in care AI.
Build trust through evaluation pathways that prioritize vulnerable-group safety and dignity.
Unify global practices with multilingual, region-aware standards and evidence references.
Enable caregivers and organizations to adopt AI confidently through layered skill pathways.
News Intelligence
Projected 28.5% CAGR (2023-2030), driven by aging populations and caregiver shortages.
Computer-vision rehabilitation guidance shows improved training efficiency in clinical settings.
National policy supports expanded AI adoption in home-based elderly care scenarios.
Research reports 89% accuracy for early cognitive risk detection in daily conversation.
New high-risk compliance requirements raise standards for market access and transparency.
National target aims to increase elderly-care institutional usage from 15% to 50% by 2027.
Build with IAICA
Partner with IAICA on certification, training, standards development, or deployment pilots across care settings.