- In April 2023, the Japanese government announced an expansion of its long-term care insurance benefits to cover a wider range of assistive technologies and home modifications aimed at supporting independent living for seniors. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to promoting aging in place and enhancing the quality of life for its large elderly population
- In March 2023, the Bengaluru Safe City Project in India expanded its scope to include monitoring the well-being of vulnerable elderly residents through wearable devices and integrated emergency response systems. This initiative underscores the growing recognition of the need to leverage technology for the safety and security of the aging population in urban environments
- In February 2023, leading real estate developers in Singapore announced partnerships with eldercare service providers to integrate senior-friendly design elements and on-demand care services into new residential projects. This trend reflects a growing awareness of the needs of an aging population in housing development and aims to create more inclusive and supportive living environments



