Powered By Passionate People.
Driven By Purpose.
Behind every innovative organization are people
who want to make a difference.
Learn the story of zHealth Robotics

It All Started With Why!
Sukhi’s interest in robotics began early, grounded in a deep technical foundation as an Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineer. He began his career in software, building large-scale systems that automated insurance claims and enrollments, optimized pharmaceutical order fulfillment, and improved operational efficiency across hospitals and clinics. Over the years, his work consistently sat at the intersection of healthcare, automation, and AI—focused on applying technology where complexity, cost, and human effort collide.
The catalyst for zHealth Robotics came during a visit to a senior living facility to meet a friend’s mother. It was Sukhi’s first exposure to the realities of senior care—and the challenges were immediately clear. Caregivers were physically overextended, operating under constant time pressure, and responsible for safety-critical decisions around the clock. Administrators faced chronic labor shortages, rising costs, and increasing regulatory and liability risk, all while being expected to deliver consistent, high-quality care. Despite these pressures, the sector had seen little meaningful adoption of robotics or AI.
At the same time, powerful demographic shifts were accelerating these challenges. The global population is aging rapidly, while the supply of trained caregivers continues to shrink—creating a widening gap that traditional care models cannot sustainably fill. Senior living operators are being forced to do more with fewer people, making technology-enabled care no longer optional, but essential.
“We don’t believe robots should replace caregivers.
We believe they should protect them, support them, and give them time back to care.”
— Sukhi Singh, Founder & CEO
Sukhi recognized this moment as both a humanitarian and systemic opportunity. While industries like manufacturing aggressively invested in robotics and automation, senior living—one of the most labor-intensive and operationally constrained sectors—remained largely underserved by advanced technology. At the same time, advances in AI, robotics, and real-time sensing reached a tipping point, making intelligent, affordable, and deployable systems finally viable in care environments.
He founded zHealth Robotics to change that. Built on the broader zHealth AI platform, the company is developing caregiver-augmenting robots designed to offload physically demanding, repetitive, and high-risk tasks such as transfers, monitoring, and routine check-ins. These systems combine robotics with AI-driven intelligence to provide continuous safety coverage, actionable insights, and operational visibility—especially during nights and staffing gaps.
zHealth Robotics is building toward a future where senior living facilities can scale care without scaling labor, improve safety without increasing complexity, and operate more efficiently without replacing human connection. By uniting AI and robotics under a single platform, zHealth Robotics is creating the foundation for a more resilient, technology-enabled model of senior care—one that supports caregivers, reassures families, and delivers sustainable outcomes at scale.
