Frontline healthcare professionals often face high-intensity physical labour when caring for patients. The emergence of exoskeleton technology offers a precise solution to this problem, bringing revolutionary change to the healthcare sector. Join us for this workshop to drive a workforce revolution in healthcare!

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Dear Sir / Madam,

"Innovation in Motion:
Transforming Healthcare
with Wearable Robotics"

Workshop

 

Frontline healthcare professionals often face high-intensity physical labour when caring for patients. From patient transfers and lifting to standing for long hours, this leads to a high incidence of musculoskeletal injuries. This not only exacerbates staff burnout and turnover but has also become a core challenge that threatens the quality of care.

 

The emergence of exoskeleton technology offers a precise solution to this problem, bringing revolutionary change to the healthcare sector. These wearable support systems can share and assist with high-load tasks, significantly reducing physical strain and the risk of injury for healthcare workers. This enhances efficiency and allows professional nursing to return to its core essence: compassionate care.

 

Designed specifically for the healthcare community, this workshop brings together practitioners, innovators, and technology experts to delve into the latest applications of exoskeletons in clinical settings. You will learn how to leverage this technology to assist with patient mobility and transfers, and have the opportunity to experience these advanced devices firsthand, feeling the empowering force of technology.

 

Join us for this workshop to drive a workforce revolution in healthcare. Empower your team and add value to patient care. Seats are limited, register now to join us in building a safer, more efficient future for healthcare.

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12 Dec 2025
14:30 - 17:30

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SME One Classroom, G/F, HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon

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Cantonese and Putonghua

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Medical and health care industry, nursing industry, elderly care service practitioners and people interested in exoskeletons or gerontechnology

Enquiry:

Ms Irene Cheung | +852 2788 5738 | irenecheung@hkpc.org
Ms Karen Keung | +852 2789 5126 | karenkeung@hkpc.org

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