Life Circle Showcases Innovative Care Models at Selangor International Care Summit 2025
Selangor, Malaysia | 10–11 October 2025 — Life Circle Health Services participated in the Selangor International Care Summit (SICS) 2025, one of Asia’s leading platforms advancing care innovation and investment. The summit, themed “Care is Work. Care is Worth. The Future is in Care,” gathered government leaders, global investors, and care entrepreneurs to explore the future of the care economy.
Priya Anant, Chief Customer Officer of Life Circle, joined the Care Showcase on “Innovative Care Models,” alongside international trailblazers such as Dr. Meng Hui Lim (SmartPeep), Nadira Yusoff (Kiddocare), and Martin Yap (Care Concierge).
Reimagining Care as a Future-Ready Sector
In her presentation, Priya shared Life Circle’s journey of building India’s largest tech-enabled home healthcare platform for elders, blending empathy, professionalism, and technology. She emphasized that care is not just an act of compassion but a critical economic driver for aging societies.
“Investing in caregiving skills and dignity transforms both lives and livelihoods.”
Her presentation highlighted how Life Circle:
- Provides over 100,000 days of eldercare annually through trained caregivers.
- Operates a phygital model combining digital workforce management with personalized care delivery.
Is expanding through 10 new caregiver training institutes, creating formal employment for women and youth.
Key Takeaways from the Summit
From discussions and workshops, several key themes emerged:
- Care is a growth engine — every investment in care generates up to three times more employment compared to other sectors.
- Technology should serve humans, not replace them — reinforcing dignity in care work.
- Decent care work must include fair wages, professional recognition, and social protection.
- Governments and employers play a vital role in financing care and integrating it into economic planning.
- Care is a growth engine — every investment in care generates up to three times more employment compared to other sectors.
Priya also participated in the UN Women Care Accelerator workshop on “Care Economy Entrepreneurship,” exploring how ecosystem enablers like T-Hub, Groupe SOS, and APCA are supporting new-age care enterprises.
Strengthening Global Collaborations
Life Circle’s participation built on its partnership with UN Women’s Asia-Pacific Care Accelerator, DBS Foundation, and Groupe SOS France, showcasing how cross-border collaboration can drive inclusive, scalable, and sustainable care ecosystems.
The summit concluded with invitations for Life Circle to join the launch of the Third Care Accelerator and explore partnerships in technology, research, and training.
