Jiyo, a new comprehensive digital platform introduced by Dr. Deepak Chopra to discuss holistic approaches to health and well-being, just launched its “Smart Cities-Internet of Well-being” program in partnership with Aspen City of Well-being, a non-profit organization whose focus is measuring, prioritizing and improving the overall health of community members in Aspen.
Jiyo’s localized platform will provide city residents with valuable information and events that can improve their health and well-being, through the use of digital technologies. The platform will also give insights, support and analytics to cities, with the purpose being to improve standards of living.
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“Our goal is to create a critical mass of global well-being so we can move towards a more peaceful, just, sustainable, healthy, and joyful world. Jiyo’s partnership with Aspen City of Well-being gives us the opportunity to create metrics that will impact how we develop well-being communities worldwide,” explains Dr. Chopra.
Through the smart cities platform, cities like Aspen will be provided with many useful tools, such as secure portals offering personalized information and integration with current city infrastructure, a Jiyo Well-being Index that monitors community members’ engagement, health and wellness assessments and a real-time dashboard that provides cities with critical information regarding citizen participation and analytics.
Jiyo platform assists across many health aspects
Since its launch this summer, Jiyo’s platform has produced a global ecosystem of top global content and service providers to give users contextual services, insights and analytics. Jiyo is intended to be a companion to allow for personal transformation, with a focus on five subjects of wellness that include nutrition, personal growth, exercise, sleep, and relationships.
“It is our heartfelt intention to improve wellbeing in Aspen, the Roaring Fork Valley, beyond,” says Gina Murdock, founder of Aspen City of Well-being. “We know what gets measured gets managed, and we have to prove to some extent what we already know. Exercise, meditation, breathing, healthy eating and emotions, community and purposeful work all contribute to wellbeing. Partnering with Jiyo helps us connect and engage and truly be the change we wish to see.”