AI gym for seniors opens
Tel Aviv launched a $1 million digital gym inside an assisted‑living network in Ramat Hahayal that pairs medical monitoring with AI coaching to tailor senior workouts. The facility was built in partnership with Energym and Movement Group — a notable example of tech moving into eldercare fitness. (jpost.com)
Tomer Rosenberg, CEO of the Ad 120 senior‑living network, presented the gym as part of the company’s ongoing “longevity” strategy for its residences. (jpost.com) The facility’s training core is the Milon digital circuit — an electronically controlled, German‑developed system that links multiple strength and cardio stations and delivers a complete guided workout in roughly 17.5–35 minutes while storing individual settings on a wearable. (milongroup.com) New users are profiled at a “smart kiosk” that runs strength and aerobic tests, then a personalised program is written to a smart wristband; the band auto‑sets each machine and streams session data to a monitoring app for staff oversight. (jpost.com) Energym — now part of Movement Group following a 2023 deal — supplied equipment and promotes products such as the RE:GEN studio bike, which the company says captures pedal power and can feed usable electricity back into a facility. (ice.co.il) Ad 120’s parent network has continued a roll‑out of large projects this year, including a planned NIS 800 million longevity complex in Kiryat Motzkin and the recent NIS 126 million purchase of the Gil Paz assisted‑living home. (jpost.com) Project photos and the press copy note a purpose‑built stretching area finished with natural wood imported from Germany’s Black Forest, a material choice the operators cite as part of the space’s rehabilitative design. (jpost.com)