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Inventec Creates "VRSTATE Health" Integrating IoT to Pioneer Elderly Care Health Metaverse

December 17, 2025
Wu Kang-Wei, Global Bio Monthly

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Recently, OEM manufacturer Inventec unveiled its latest "VRSTATE Health" system at Taiwan's Information Month event. In an interview, the company's Director of Metaverse Technology stated that the VRSTATE Health is one of the first applications in the field of intelligent health management under Inventec's strategic combining artificial intelligence and reality-virtuality integration. The goal is to enable people to receive continuous and traceable health advice and risk alerts through digital avatars in daily situations.

In the skeletal posture and standing position detection process, the system first completes whole-body measurements, then uses artificial intelligence for risk stratification and visual presentation. The screen displays overall "health level," counts cases categorized as "normal" and "low-risk," and simultaneously lists detection results for areas including head, pelvis, shoulders, legs, and spine, helping users quickly identify areas requiring attention.

Another screen presents discomfort that may result from abnormal postures, daily movements and weight-bearing methods to avoid, and recommended tracking frequency. QR codes at the bottom of the page allow individuals to take away personal reports and reminders for continued reference and tracking.

VRSTATE Health Embedded in the "VRSTATE Ecosystem"

The team emphasized that the VRSTATE Health is not a standalone product, but built upon Inventec's overall "VRSTATE" platform architecture. As shown in the exhibition area's "VRSTATE 118 Architecture," the platform integrates technology modules such as artificial intelligence, cloud and edge computing, extended reality (XR), and digital avatars, extending outward to various scenarios including expo metaverse, innovation metaverse, and metaverse photo frames.

The team stated that the VRSTATE Health is positioned as a "Health Manager Agent" responsible for connecting application domains such as smart healthcare, workplace health management, and long-term care. It can be modularly expanded and locally deployed according to different institutional needs.

At the Information Month AI Theme Pavilion, Inventec created an interactive experience zone themed "Seeing AI in Progress." Besides the VRSTATE Health system, the venue also displayed an experience wall and life-size standees featuring virtual spokesperson Echo as the main character, guided by QR codes for visitors to scan and experience related content.

Visitors in the rest area operate with mobile phones or tablets, interact with virtual characters, and watch health analyses and scenario videos on large screens, forming an intertwined physical-digital exhibition space that concretely demonstrates Inventec's vision of advancing metaverse applications from entertainment experiences to health management services.

According to the partner list published by the VRSTATE platform, participating units in the ecosystem span international technology companies, medical and care institutions, film and content industries, as well as multiple universities and industry associations, covering multiple aspects including cloud services, digital content, healthcare, and education.

Industry analysis suggests that with the introduction of more collaborative fields, the VRSTATE Health's applications may extend from hospitals and health check centers to enterprise workplace wellness programs, campus health education, and immersive health content scenarios. It could become a reusable health digital avatar across multiple platforms, supporting long-term and cross-domain intelligent health management needs.

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