Park Roche Seoul One in Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, which IPARK Hyundai Development introduces through the Seoul One project. The complex applies a healthcare service that continuously manages residents' health status./Courtesy of IPARK Hyundai Development

IPARK Hyundai Development Company is building a smart residential environment by applying artificial intelligence (AI) technology across housing services and putting it to use in a range of areas, including healthcare, robot services, and safety management.

IPARK Hyundai Development Company plans to introduce a digital-based healthcare program at Park Roche Seoul One, which is set to debut through the Seoul One project in the first half of this year. Park Roche Seoul One will be sold in two buildings with 768 households. With Korea's first wellness concept, the goal is to systematically manage residents' health as part of daily life.

The healthcare service is designed to allow continuous management of residents' health conditions within the living space. Through the Asan Hospital health screening center to be introduced in Seoul One, residents can check their health status in advance and receive outpatient treatment immediately for findings that require regular follow-up after a health checkup, with a clinic operated alongside.

In addition, by analyzing biometric data collected from wearable devices, major health indicators such as heart rate, activity level, and sleep are monitored, and in the health management room inside Park Roche Seoul One, noncontact sensors in each unit detect early warning signs of falls, cardiovascular disease, and other abnormalities.

It also provides personalized, close-contact care by comprehensively analyzing each resident's lifestyle and health data. With on-site nurses available 24 hours and wellness experts in various fields, it offers tailored healthcare for each person, and plans to create a systematic health management environment through a range of programs such as therapy massage and wellness yoga.

An IPARK Hyundai Development Company official said, "The biggest feature is that by integrating digital-based healthcare into the living space, health management becomes naturally possible in everyday life," adding, "We will continue to expand lifestyle-focused residential services that enhance residents' quality of life by incorporating a variety of digital smart technologies."

As social concern over electric vehicle fires grows, IPARK Hyundai Development Company is expanding the application of an AI-based fire prevention system in parking lots within its complexes. Starting with Seoul One IPARK, it is standardizing a fire detection assistance system across IPARK complexes and strengthening its safety management framework. Parking areas are equipped with intelligent AI CCTVs and thermal imaging cameras to detect EV fires in advance and enable a swift response.

Starting this year, it will significantly expand robot services. In the Gocheok IPARK complex last year, the resident helper robot service that HDC Holdings Co. group's space Internet of Things (IoT) specialist HDC LABS piloted in collaboration with robot specialist corporations recorded high satisfaction. The helper robots support residents' daily lives by providing contactless delivery of food, beverages, and goods and collecting standard volume-based trash bags. Robots deliver not only items within the complex but also outside food orders contactlessly to residents' front doors. Robots also collect the standard trash bags residents place outside their doors and autonomously transport them to the collection site.

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