Ping An launches AI-driven rehabilitation hospital in Shenzhen
The hospital deploys exoskeleton robots, 3D posture and gait analysis, and an AI-driven precision rehab platform to make rehabilitation more efficient, personalised, and data-driven.
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The hospital deploys exoskeleton robots, 3D posture and gait analysis, and an AI-driven precision rehab platform to make rehabilitation more efficient, personalised, and data-driven.
In a joint statement, the nations agreed to step up cooperation on healthcare, using AI and digital technologies to improve access to medical services and support mental health initiatives.
Under the initiative, Ping An will deploy its QiKang corporate health management framework, which emphasises a shift from claims-based healthcare towards preventive care.
Ping An Good Doctor is also developing a “travel-and-stay” senior care model that is supported by AI tools and an integrated online-to-offline service network.
Ant Group's AI health companion service AQ, now known as Ant A-Fu in China, has grown to 15 million monthly active users since launching in June 2025.
The company signed partnerships aimed at accelerating innovation and improving patient access to integrated digital healthcare services.
Chinese authorities have called for the greater use of use AI technologies in areas such as medical imaging, clinical decision support, and patient-facing services.
The increasingly popular AQ app has launched new features to help older adults track daily health indicators more easily and build better long-term habits with AI support.
Ant Group announced new features for its AQ healthcare app, with around 60% of its users based in third-tier Chinese cities and below.