Meet CC.
A companion that quietly cares.
CC is a compact tabletop companion robot system that blends real emotional connection with effortless health monitoring. No wearables to charge, no invasive tests, and absolute privacy—just continuous care.
- Companionship first: Every chat is a meaningful interaction, not a clinical test.
- Zero-effort health monitoring: CC tracks on well-being parameters, keeping loved ones safe without the tech fatigue.
Health changes go unnoticed — until a crisis arrives.
The gap between the first detectable signal and the moment a doctor
catches it is measured in years.
Wearables fail. Screenings are too late. Loneliness compounds the
damage.
CC steps into that gap — embedding continuous, passive
monitoring into ordinary daily companionship.
Early signals, not late diagnoses
CC catches deviations from each person's own individual baseline — weeks or months before any clinical instrument would notice.
Companionship that earns trust
A biography-anchored AI that remembers names, stories, and relationships — building the kind of relationship that sustains daily engagement.
No wearables. Full privacy.
No cameras in private spaces. No raw data leaves the device. Federated learning with differential privacy keeps sensitive data on-device.
One platform. Four stakeholders. A continuous loop of care.
CC sits at the centre of an ecosystem — the resident at the heart of it, surrounded by caregivers, families, and the organisations that hold it all together. Each gets exactly the view they need.
The Elderly
A friend who remembers their stories, asks after their grandchildren, plays games, and quietly looks after their health.
Caregivers
Prioritisation lists, early-warning alerts, and continuous wellbeing data that turns reactive rounds into proactive care.
Family Members
Asynchronous updates, photo and voice-message sharing, video calls, and the peace of mind that someone is watching.
Elderly Care Organizations
Strategic dashboards on ROI, satisfaction, staffing gaps, and clinical outcomes — a defensible differentiator for the facility.
Three surfaces. One ecosystem.
Every deployment ships as a connected set — a companion in the room, an app for the people caring for them, and an app for the family who loves them.
CC Robot
The tabletop companion. Egg-shaped, organic, designed to belong on a nightstand — not to announce itself as medical equipment. Powers every conversation, game, and quiet sensing moment.
Caregiver App
The frontline operations surface. A prioritised resident list, real-time alerts, MoCA-equivalent scores, and the Caregiver Workload Index — turning reactive rounds into predictive care.
Family App
The family-facing companion. Photo and voice-message sharing, video calls, age-appropriate wellbeing summaries, and the relational continuity that keeps loved ones present in the room.
How an ordinary day gets gently better.
Pick a perspective. Walk through a day. See how CC fits — without taking over.
Jemma wakes. CC recognises her, greets her warmly by name, and gently reminds her of her morning medication and a 10:00 AM academy class.
After her group activity, Jemma plays a quick numerical game and a trivia round drawn from her own biography — long-term memory, vocabulary, and response times measured in the background.
Feeling tired, Jemma triggers the wellness app. CC walks her through paced breathing and ends with a light, friendly chat.
"Matthew sent you a new memory!" — a graduation photo appears on CC's display. Jemma tells the story of her own graduation in 1955. CC adds it to her Legacy archive.
Evening medication reminder. A gentle mood check-in. A closing-day conversation about the small moments that mattered. Logged as a positive trajectory.
Emily opens the Caregiver App. Her five residents are ranked by need — Jemma is steady today, medication adherence and mood are consistent.
A wellbeing summary lands on Emily's phone: Jemma's morning cognitive score was strong, but she's been consistently tired after group activities. A pre-lunch check-in might help.
Because CC handled routine reminders and social stimulation, Emily now has time for a 1:1 with a different resident the system has flagged as socially isolated.
Before night shift, Emily reviews individual health-tracking. Jemma's routine stability is perfect. A short note is left for the next caregiver.
Matthew opens the Family Link App. Grandma's wellbeing score is trending upward today. He uploads his daughter's graduation photo and records a short voice message.
A "recent activity highlight" tells Matthew that his message sparked a long, joyful story from Jemma. She's been active and engaged today.
A non-clinical summary: engagement, mood trajectory, and the small moments preserved in the Legacy archive — a record of the inner life of someone he loves.
The Director opens the facility dashboard. Fleet uptime, engagement scores, and high-risk resident alerts surface in one view.
A floor-level alert: fall risk has increased across the third floor in 14 of 32 residents — correlated with a recent medication regimen change. The clinical team is briefed proactively.
ROI, resident satisfaction, caregiver workload, and retention insights ready for the board. Performance compared across levels of care.