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CareCam will Expand Its Healthcare AI Technology to Indonesia, Currently Being Tested in Singapore

4 hours ago | Digital Health


Jakarta, INTI - CareCam is a Singapore-based company that specializes in healthcare technology products. They are eyeing expansion to more countries, including Indonesia.

CareCam developed 3DGait app, designed to help doctors monitor patients' recovery after spinal surgery. Patients simply walk in front of an iPad Pro camera to perform a gait analysis, eliminating the need for a visit to a specialized laboratory.

The 3DGait app has currently been tested at Changi General Hospital since May 2026, and this trial period will last for 18 months. Dr. Ramanpreet Pahwa, CareCam’s Chief of Technology, said 3DGait will expand to more countries.

"We've already started trials in the United States. We've signed an MoU in Japan, and we're eyeing Thailand and Indonesia as the next steps in the Asia Pacific region," Pahwa said.

How 3DGait Works

3DGait relies on iPad Pro and AI technology to perform 3D gait analysis. Patients simply walk in front of the iPad camera, which captures a short video, eliminating the need for a visit to a specialized laboratory or wearing a special suit equipped with sensors.

The AI ​​algorithm then analyzes movement parameters, such as stride length, cadence, and standing time, to generate a report that the doctor can review during the consultation.

Because the process only takes a few minutes, the doctor can immediately conduct a pre-operative evaluation or a recovery analysis for subsequent outpatient procedures.

The iPad Pro was chosen as the primary device for running 3DGait because of its large screen and powerful M-series processor. Furthermore, CareCam also relies on the LiDAR sensor in the iPad Pro to capture patient movement in three dimensions.

The 3DGait app can also be run on the iPhone Pro. Pahwa said the 3DGait app's performance on the iPhone Pro is even faster than on the iPad Pro because the A-series chipset is more optimized for AI performance.

"The reason we rely on the iPad Pro and the Apple ecosystem is cybersecurity," Pahwa said.

"Because we want patient data to remain encrypted in transit, when we process the data on the device, we send reports to our backend, which is integrated with the EHR, EMR, or Apex systems used in the hospital. This builds trust with both doctors and patients," he explained.

Conclusion 

CareCam, a technology company from Singapore, developed an AI-based application called 3DGait to help doctors monitor the recovery of patients after spine surgery. The app works through 3D gait analysis using an iPad Pro or iPhone Pro. It allows patients to undergo examinations simply by walking in front of the device's camera, without the need to visit a specialized laboratory or wear sensors, while the AI ​​analyzes various movement parameters to generate reports for doctors. Since May 2026, 3DGait has been in a trial at Changi General Hospital for 18 months, and CareCam plans to expand its implementation to the United States, Japan, Thailand, and Indonesia.

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