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From reaction to intelligent support and anticipation: SPC redefines teleassistance with the launch of ZEUS HALO

From reaction to intelligent support and anticipation: SPC redefines teleassistance with the launch of ZEUS HALO

SPC's new solution will integrate connected home devices, advanced data analysis, and artificial intelligence in a continuous learning model that will anticipate risks, generate preventive alerts, and offer voice companionship to older adults living alone. 

With ZEUS HALO, SPC advances in consolidating its own technological model that integrates manufacturing, system integration and connections, and consulting to support organizations in transformation processes while continuing to offer people technology with purpose.

This move leads the company to redesign its image, messages, and website to reflect the brand's new values aligned with its new positioning focused on offering experiences to businesses and individuals through technology: SPC human by design.

SPC, a European technology brand, has presented SPC ZEUS HALO at MWC 2026, a new intelligent telecare platform for elder care, both at home and in social-health environments, aiming to transform the traditional reactive home care model into a predictive one. This solution will integrate connected home devices with advanced data analysis and AI to anticipate risk situations and promote continuous, proactive, and coordinated support.

ZEUS HALO is launched in a context where the progressive aging of the population poses a challenge for healthcare systems and insurers. Against a historically reactive care model, SPC's new solution aims to learn to identify behavior, activity, and mobility patterns, detecting relevant deviations that allow it to predict risk situations and generate alerts for caregivers. In this way, older adults will continue living independently, knowing that if something changes, their caregivers can act in time.

Additionally, thanks to this learning of routines, preferences, and habits, ZEUS HALO will offer senior users leisure and voice companionship options with a dual goal: to curb social isolation and unwanted loneliness.

SPC ZEUS HALO, AI at the service of prevention, care, and support for the elderly

The SPC ZEUS HALO care platform will act as the connected brain of the senior’s home, integrating devices such as sensors, wearables, or communication solutions with artificial intelligence to identify behavior, activity, and mobility patterns and learn users’ routines and habits.

Thanks to its continuous learning ability, ZEUS HALO will interpret the daily routine of the senior person to detect significant deviations and generate preventive alerts that family members or caregivers will receive on their linked smartphones or tablets, or on third-party telecare platforms connected to ZEUS HALO. Besides enhancing home safety, the platform will facilitate direct communication, real-time monitoring, and medical consultations from home, helping maintain the senior’s autonomy without isolating them from their support environment. This makes it a useful and non-invasive companion that, combined with interaction with family and professionals, will transform elder care.

ZEUS HALO’s predictive capability is based on the integration of an ecosystem of connected devices that continuously monitor relevant daily indicators, allowing everyday data to be transformed into knowledge that facilitates care. In situations such as prolonged inactivity, sleep disturbances, or changes in usual habits, the system will enable early and better-coordinated intervention by care teams.

Designed as the digital core of the connected home, ZEUS HALO is a 5G smart hub with an interactive screen, advanced acoustic system, and integrated IoT connectivity. Thanks to AI and continuous learning about preferences and routines, the platform is ready to suggest personalized health tips. In this way, it can hold a conversation with the user and suggest activities both inside and outside the home, such as making video calls with family, attending online classes, or inviting them to share time with other ZEUS HALO users with similar interests.

“At SPC, we believe the future of care is not about replacing the human element but strengthening it with purpose-designed technology. ZEUS HALO will be able to learn each person’s routines and needs to detect risks, activate preventive alerts, and provide continuous support from home, maintaining connections with family members and professionals and even expanding the social circle of elderly people living alone and isolated in their homes. This approach allows prioritizing actions, improving planning, and reducing operational burden, demonstrating that when technology serves people, it not only provides better care but also makes care sustainable.”

In Spain, people over 60 years old represent an increasingly large segment of the population, and according to projections from the National Institute of Statistics, by 2030 nearly one-third of the Spanish population will be over that age. In this demographic context, ZEUS HALO is born with the goal of promoting a shift in home care, moving from a reactive emergency model to a proactive one, always supported by human intervention from family members or healthcare professionals, and putting technology at the service of elderly care to address today’s new challenges such as unwanted loneliness, social isolation, or the growing digital divide. In this way, the platform contributes not only to improving care capacity but also to emotional well-being.

SPC redefines its technological model and commits to human-centered consulting

The launch of ZEUS HALO is part of the strategic evolution that SPC is driving to expand its role in the market, moving from a technology manufacturer to a strategic partner capable of designing, integrating, and supporting solutions for companies and institutions.

After nearly four decades developing devices and technological projects for different user profiles, the company now integrates that knowledge under a consultative approach that combines hardware, software, connectivity, and artificial intelligence, putting people at the center. This transformation represents the consolidation of all the accumulated learning over the years, allowing SPC to intervene throughout the entire technological value chain, from defining architectures to their implementation and evolution.

“This step forward responds to a context where technology is no longer measured only by the product but by the ability to design complete solutions with real impact,”

ZEUS HALO exemplifies this new phase, a solution conceived from technological integration and expert support to address structural challenges such as population aging, healthcare system saturation, and the growing demand for more sustainable care models.

In this new phase, SPC maintains its commitment to placing the human element at the center of every solution. Under the principle human by design, SPC combines manufacturing, system integration and third-party connections, and consulting to design viable, scalable technological solutions aligned with the current challenges of organizations and users. The company maintains its consumer and professional business areas, which are now integrated into a broader offering aimed at maximizing the impact of its technological knowledge and strategic support capacity.

In line with this new phase, the company has also updated its corporate identity. SPC launches a new logo and website in 2026 (www.onspc.com) and other brand assets with the aim of reflecting its commitment to purposeful, approachable, useful technology designed from and for people, a value that has always been part of its DNA.

With this evolution, SPC strengthens its commitment to designing technology that not only meets the needs of the present and anticipates future challenges but also provides vital experiences to companies and individuals where the device is just the means to live them.

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