K4Connect to release integration with Amazon Echo Show

“Our expansion into multimodal experiences with the enterprise managed Echo Show device is an exciting part of the next frontier of voice innovation.”

September 17, 2021

By: Jason Parker

K4Connect is set to release an enterprise-managed integration with the Amazon Echo Show.

The company announced the news in a statement earlier this week.

“We have a close working relationship with the Amazon Smart Properties team that focuses on Alexa innovation which puts us at the forefront of voice-first technology for older adults,” said F. Scott Moody, founder and CEO of K4Connect in an interview with WRAL TechWire. “Our expansion into multimodal experiences with the enterprise managed Echo Show device is an exciting part of the next frontier of voice innovation.”

That expansion will come at a time when ‘voice-first technology’ is being increasingly adopted by older and aging adults, the company said in its statement.

“Senior living has seen the benefits of voice assistants for some years now and the adoption of this technology is growing rapidly,” said Moody. “In fact, in a recently released data report we conducted of our senior living community residents and staff, 25% of communitiesK4Community Echo Show implemented Amazon Alexa during the pandemic to overcome challenges of lockdown and quarantine. We also saw a 34% increase in overall resident usage of voice across thousands of deployed devices to access content and information and to communicate with others.”

Earlier this year, the company worked with Amazon and the North Carolina Assisted Living Association to deliver and install 1,400 Echo Show devices to senior living communities in the state of North Carolina, the company reported.

According to the company, features added will include two-way secure video calling, smart home controls, entertainment media, and amenities.

“The older adult population is growing and even outpacing the younger population,” said Moody. “Senior living currently only accounts for around 3% of older adults in some form of senior housing with the other 97% largely consisting of those aging at home with home or family caregivers.”

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