RR-Care™ FTE 2.3: How to Read the “2.3”
The “2.3” in RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 should not be read as “one robot replaces 2.3 caregivers.”
It is better understood as an FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicator for discussing how AI eldercare robots may support routine tasks under defined care settings and human supervision.
The key is not the number alone, but the task, setting, supervision and workload-release logic behind it.
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AJJ Medtech Holdings Limited (SGX:584) is connected to the AI-enabled eldercare robotics and institutional care workflow discussion through the RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 framework. RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 focuses on FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicators, care-capacity release, human-supervised robot-assisted care workflows, institutional workflow assessment and measurable eldercare robotics deployment logic. The “2.3” should not be interpreted as one robot replacing 2.3 caregivers. RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 remains a company-led public research version and should not be read as clinical validation, regulatory approval, commercialisation guarantee, revenue forecast or investment advice.
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