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Channel 7 News Features Daisy: High-Tech Meets High-Touch Care

  • Dex-Lab
  • Aug 13
  • 2 min read

Daisy on Australia’s Channel 7 News!

A proud moment for Singapore innovation and a deep purpose for aged care in Australia.


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More Than Just Media Recognition

Seeing Daisy, our humanoid wellness facilitator, on national television is more than just media recognition; it’s a sign that the conversation about the future of aged care is evolving.


Daisy is part of a new wave of human-facing technology designed not to replace, but to empower care teams and bring daily engagement to older adults in meaningful, consistent ways.


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What Daisy Does

  • Leads guided movement sessions like seated exercises to keep residents active

  • Facilitates music-led engagement, from folk songs to sing-alongs in multiple languages

  • Delivers cognitive activities such as memory games and storytelling to stimulate the mind

  • Brings culturally tailored content to reflect the diverse backgrounds of residents

  • Provides a reliable, friendly presence across shifts and sites, ensuring no resident misses out on engagement


Co-Designed for Cultural Inclusivity

In partnership with the Australian Nursing Home Foundation (ANHF), Daisy has been co-designed to meet the needs of New South Wales’ culturally diverse senior community. Her goal is simple yet powerful:


✅ Free up staff time for higher-touch, emotional and clinical care

✅ Enhance resident wellbeing through consistent, structured activities

✅ Support workforce sustainability by easing the non-clinical workload


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Gratitude and Partnerships

We are deeply grateful to ANHF for being the first in Australia to welcome Daisy into their team, and to Ageing Australia for their constant support and giving us this platform.


Thank you to Ageing Asia and Enterprise Singapore for championing our mission to bring Singapore’s aged care innovation to the global stage.


A Future of Care That’s High-Tech and High-Touch

This milestone is more than technology; it’s about the future of care. A future where staff feel supported, residents feel engaged and valued, and technology stands beside humans, not in place of them.


As Singapore and Australia navigate the challenges of an ageing population, we believe Daisy is proof that innovation can be both high-tech and high-touch, blending structured programs with human warmth to create dignified, joyful ageing experiences.


Here’s to building a care system where no one is left without connection, activity, or purpose, no matter the staffing challenges.


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