Singapore
 – October 13, 2025 – Fourier proudly participated
 in the Singapore Health & Biomedical Congress (SHBC) 2025, one of Asia’s
 most influential gatherings of healthcare professionals, innovators, and
 researchers. The event served as a premier platform for leaders shaping the
 future of healthcare innovation. Alex Gu, the founder and Chief Executive
 Officer of Fourier, was invited to deliver keynote titled “Disruptive
 by Design: A Visionary Engineering the Future of Healthcare.” Gracing
 the opening ceremony was Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of
 Health & Ministry of Manpower. 
In
 his session, Gu explored how purposeful engineering and innovation are
 reshaping rehabilitation and healthcare delivery. Drawing on Fourier’s
 pioneering advancements in intelligent rehabilitation robotics, he elaborated
 on how technology—when designed with human needs at its core—can drive
 transformative improvements in patient outcomes and clinical efficiency. He emphasized that guided
 by the concept of human-centric embodied AI, Fourier’s long-term strategy
 focuses on advancing robotics across four key real-world
 scenarios: commercial services, rehabilitation and wellness care, academic
 research and education, and industrial efficiency.
At
 SHBC 2025, Fourier showcased the GR-2 humanoid robot from its advanced robotics
 portfolio. During live demonstrations, attendees witnessed firsthand how it can
 be integrated into clinical workflows, equipping therapists with powerful tools
 to personalize rehabilitation programs. It highlighted Fourier’s participation
 in a pilot project driven by NHG Health and Injewelme, exploring how the
 humanoid robot can be integrated with a Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG) for
 future use.
Another highlight that drew
 significant attention during the event is
 Fourier’s newly debuted “Embodied Intelligence Rehabilitation Hub,” which
 centers on the GRx series humanoid robots. This concept integrates multimodal
 perception, large language models, motion control technology, and healthcare scenario
 requirements to form a cutting-edge robotic rehabilitation solution.
It
 features five major training modules: guidance and consultation, upper limb
 rehabilitation, cognitive rehabilitation, lower limb rehabilitation, and remote
 rehabilitation, offering an integrated approach to rehabilitation training,
 assistive care, and emotional companionship. The Embodied Intelligence
 Rehabilitation Hub aims to create a more attentive, intelligent, and efficient
 rehabilitation training experience.
“Fourier’s
 mission has always been to leverage full-stack robotics technology to enrich
 people’s lives. By combining innovation with empathy, we empower clinicians to
 deliver superior outcomes while making rehabilitation a more engaging and
 effective experience for patients,” said Alex Gu, Founder & CEO of
 Fourier.
Owen
 Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division, also added:
 “At the heart of our mission is the belief that everyone deserves access to
 advanced, effective rehab solutions regardless of geography. With aligned goals
 with our corporate group (Fourier), we aim to bridge global markets with
 patient-centered innovation. Through our ongoing efforts, we not only strive to
 expand our presence but also to create a meaningful impact for patients and
 practitioners worldwide.”
Through
 their presence at SHBC 2025, Fourier reaffirms its commitment to advancing
 intelligent rehabilitation globally, forging strategic partnerships with
 visionary clinicians, researchers, and healthcare institutions united in
 creating a more integrated, efficient, and patient-centered care ecosystem.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES
 
 