The Austrian company ilogs healthcare GmbH is consolidating its position as a leading provider in the field of mobile emergency calls and smart care solutions - both in the DACH region and internationally.
ilogs healthcare GmbH pursues a clear mission: to enable older people to lead a self-determined and safe life in their familiar surroundings. With the TeleCare platform james.care the company develops smart solutions that provide support exactly where it really counts in everyday life.

Mobile emergency call on the road to success
This vision is spreading further and further: While Austria, Germany and Switzerland continue to form the core market, the company is experiencing strong growth at a European level. Several major projects are currently being realised with local partners in Spain and the UK. ilogs is thus setting another milestone on the way to scaling its TeleCare platform across Europe james.care.
"Our vision is to enable people throughout Europe to live safely and independently at home - with intelligent, easy-to-use solutions. The fact that more and more international partners are placing their trust in us is both a confirmation and an incentive for us," says Dr Walter Liebhart, Managing Director of ilogs.
About ilogs healthcare
ilogs healthcare GmbH is an owner-managed company based in Austria with branches in several European countries. For over 20 years, ilogs has been developing digital assistance solutions for the healthcare and social services sector. With the TeleCare platform james.care the company is one of the technology leaders in the German-speaking world. The focus is on innovative systems for safe care in the home environment - networked, user-friendly and always people-oriented. ilogs works closely with care organisations, social services and international research partners and is a pioneer in the field of Active Assisted Living (AAL) in Europe.
What makes ilogs special is its close collaboration with care organisations, social services and research partners. Together, we develop solutions that are technologically sophisticated yet human-centred - always with the aim of enabling people to live independently in old age.