Nobi smart lamp provides help when older people fall

Antwerp (Belgium) – 11 January 2021 – Innovations will be presented at the CES technology fair this week. Nobi, a Belgian startup,
will be presenting its smart lamp, which will be available for purchase by the end of 2021, for the first time. The intelligent
lamp monitors older people who live alone so that they can live independently for longer without a care in the world. You can
hang Nobi in a private home or a service flat. With the help of artificial intelligence, the lamp detects when you fall and ensures
that help is provided. Nobi offers a solution to a global problem: falls by older people. One in three people over 65 fall at least
once a year, and 66% of them are injured seriously1. Offering help as quickly as possible is crucial. After all, falls are the most
important cause of fatal injuries, and 50% of the elderly who lay on the floor for longer than one hour die within six months of the
fall2.
Nobi monitors older people
Our population is getting older, and more elderly people need
assistance and care. Roeland Pelgrims, co-founder of Nobi: “Nobi’s
mission is to help the elderly live at home on their own as long as
possible without a care in the world. That’s the wish of many
people over 65. That’s why we designed Nobi as a lamp that feels
familiar in every interior. Nobi monitors older adults and provides
communication between the resident and family members or
caregivers. This really provides peace of mind.” First and foremost,
Nobi focuses on fall prevention with smart lighting and risk
prevention. If a resident does fall, the intelligent lamp notices this
immediately, asks if everything is okay and calls family members in
cases of emergency. If necessary, the emergency services are
notified, and Nobi opens the door for them. In addition to fall
prevention and fall detection, Nobi also ensures safety and quality
of life by monitoring air quality and providing fire and burglary
detection. It can even share a photo and call family members and
friends.
Nobi’s journey
The Nobi team started working on the concept in 2018, and the finished product will be available for purchase by the end of

  1. The lamp is currently being tested and trained in residential care centres and service flats. Nobi stands out due to its
    simple and timeless design. It recently won two Henry van de Velde design awards in the categories “Business Innovation” and
    “Consumer”.
    Figures about falls by people over 65
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