LuxAvenor
AI-powered care intelligence platform for elderly homes.
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LuxAvenor is building a Care Intelligence Platform for elderly care homes, pairing an AI dashboard that gives administrators real-time visibility of every room, resident and staff member with camera-free, non-intrusive sensors that track presence, movement, breathing and heart rate. When a fall or a change in routine occurs, the system pushes a contextual alert to the nearest available nurse and auto-drafts shift handovers, incident logs and compliance reports.
Care homes are drowning in paperwork and staffing pressure while regulators demand audit-ready records, and privacy-preserving sensing now makes it possible to monitor wellbeing without cameras. LuxAvenor is betting that dignity-first monitoring is the only version of this that care homes will actually adopt.
Founded in 2026 in Luxembourg by Adonis Fetahu and Frank Oliver Konga, the company is tackling the administrative burden that pulls nurses away from residents. The founding team frames the platform around a simple premise: less time on documentation, faster response when it matters.
The founding team has designed the platform around the day-to-day realities of both administrators and nurses, splitting the product into operational visibility for the back office and instant, context-rich alerts on the floor. With the care home as data controller and LuxAvenor as processor, they've thought carefully about the compliance posture from the outset.
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