Socso’s RM654mil neuro-robotics and cybernetics centre to come up in Ipoh

Socso’s RM654mil neuro-robotics and cybernetics centre to come up in Ipoh

It will provide high-quality recovery and rehabilitation services to workers and the public when ready in 2024.

Human resources minister M Saravanan talking to Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad (centre) at the site of the Socso National Neuro-Robotics and Cybernetics Rehabilitation Centre in Meru, Ipoh, today. (Bernama pic)
IPOH:
A total of RM654 million has been allocated for the construction of the Social Security Organisation’s (Socso) National Neuro-Robotics and Cybernetics Rehabilitation Centre.

Human resources minister M Saravanan said the cost of the project, covering over 37ha in Bandar Meru Raya here and targeted for completion by end-2024, had increased from an initial RM500 million following the hike in cement and iron prices.

“The construction of this second rehabilitation centre is an initiative of the human resources ministry through Socso to provide better quality recovery and rehabilitation services to employees, besides helping to expand these services to the public.

“Since 2014, about 35% of the total cases of workers registering with the Socso Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilitation Centre in Melaka are from the northern zone,” he told a media conference at the complex’s groundbreaking ceremony at Bandar Meru Raya here today.

Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad was also present.

He said the international-standard complex would accommodate up to 700 patients at a time and would focus on holistic medical and vocational rehabilitation.

In addition, he said the health complex would also serve as a sophisticated Centre of Excellence for the Rehabilitation and Return To Work Programme, not only locally, but also at the Southeast Asian and global level.

Saravanan said the project’s construction will be monitored by the Sultan of Perak and the menteri besar, and that the ministry was now looking into building another centre in the east coast region for the services to be expanded to other regions.

Saarani, meanwhile, said the state government welcomed the centre, equipped with the latest robotic technology facilities, such as neuro-robotics treatment and cybernetics from Japan.

These would enable workers with disabilities, due to accidents or illnesses, to be assisted through physical and vocational rehabilitation and eventually re-enter the workforce.

“The operation of this rehabilitation centre will also intensify domestic tourism activities.

“Almost 400 permanent job opportunities will be created to handle services and facilities at this centre. This will even create opportunities for employees to build careers in the high-tech healthcare industry,” he said.

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