IPARK Hyundai Development expands AI healthcare, robot and fire safety services across residential complexes

A new Seoul apartment complex will monitor residents' heart rate, sleep, and activity around the clock using wearable devices and in-unit sensors. On-site nurses and an Asan Hospital clinic provide follow-up care based on each resident's data.

Categorized in: AI News Healthcare
Published on: May 18, 2026
IPARK Hyundai Development expands AI healthcare, robot and fire safety services across residential complexes

Seoul Apartment Complex Brings Hospital-Grade Health Monitoring Into Homes

IPARK Hyundai Development is embedding continuous health monitoring into a new residential complex in Seoul, using AI to track residents' vital signs and detect medical emergencies before they occur.

Park Roche Seoul One, launching this year with 768 households across two buildings, integrates wearable device data, in-unit sensors, and on-site medical staff to monitor heart rate, activity levels, and sleep patterns. Noncontact sensors detect early warning signs of falls and cardiovascular problems.

The complex includes an Asan Hospital health screening center where residents can access outpatient treatment following checkups. A health management room staffed 24/7 with nurses and wellness experts provides personalized care based on each resident's lifestyle and health data.

How the System Works

Residents wear devices that continuously transmit biometric data. The system analyzes patterns to identify abnormalities and alerts medical staff when intervention may be needed.

Programs like therapy massage and wellness yoga are built into the residential environment, making health management part of daily life rather than a separate medical process.

Safety Expansion Beyond Healthcare

IPARK is also standardizing AI-powered fire detection across its complexes in response to growing concern about electric vehicle fires. Intelligent CCTVs and thermal imaging cameras in parking areas detect EV fires early and enable rapid response.

Robot services, piloted successfully at another IPARK complex last year, now deliver food and packages to residents' doors and collect trash autonomously. The company plans to significantly expand robot deployment this year.

For healthcare professionals, these systems represent a shift in how residential settings can support clinical workflows. Instead of patients managing health separately from their living space, the environment itself becomes an extension of care delivery.

Learn more about AI for Healthcare and AI Agents & Automation to understand how these technologies are being deployed across industries.


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