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Alpro Health Launches 'Happier Project' Using AI to Make Mental Wellbeing Measurable and Actionable
Selasa, 28 Oktober 2025 | 08:52
(From right: Pharmacist Sean Liew (Director of Alpro Health); Izzaty Shaima (Clinical Psychologist of Alpro Health); Puan Fazlin Badri Alyeope (Director of the Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA); Pharmacist Lim En Ni (Chief Pharmacist and Engagement Director of Alpro Pharmacy)
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 27 October 2025 - Alpro Health, a subsidiary of Alpro Group and a
leading advocate for corporate wellness, has launched the Happier
Project, a first-of-its-kind Mental Health and Wellbeing Services
initiative that makes mental wellbeing measurable, data-driven, and
actionable.
Beginning with workplace wellbeing programs, the Happier Project aims to
empower organizations to measure, understand, and improve their
employees' mental wellbeing with a long-term vision of extending its
reach to all Malaysians, integrating mental wellness as part of everyday
health.
Recent
data highlights the growing urgency for structured mental-health
interventions in the workplace. According to the 2024 Wellness at Work
Report by Employment Hero, 67% of Malaysian employees report feeling
burnt out—a 17% increase since 2022. In addition, one in five employees
shows symptoms of anxiety and depression, while more than half
experience high work-related stress, according to a national study on
workplace wellbeing by Chua in 2020. These challenges have had a
profound economic cost, Malaysia lost RM14.46 billion in productivity in
2018 due to mental-health related issues in the workplace, equivalent
to 1% of the nation's GDP.
At the heart of this initiative is the integration of AI-enhanced
emotional screening technology. The system uses NeuroAI, an advanced
form of artificial intelligence that analyses facial and heart-rate data
to detect early signs of stress and burnout. By performing a
contactless 90-second facial scan, it measures Heart Rate Variability
(HRV) to evaluate physiological and psychological stress indicators with
up to 99% accuracy. This approach makes mental-health screening
private, data-based, and stigma-free, enabling both individuals and
organizations to take proactive steps toward wellbeing.
“Our vision is to make mental wellbeing as measurable as blood
pressure and as routine as a health check-up,” said Pharmacist Sean
Liew, Director of Alpro Health. “Through AI technology, we can detect
early stress indicators, guide timely interventions, and empower
companies to cultivate workplaces that truly care about their people.
This is not just about corporate health, it's about changing how
Malaysians perceive and prioritize emotional wellbeing.”
Puan Fazlin Badri Alyeope, Director of the Malaysian Mental Health
Association (MMHA), added: “The Happier Project represents a meaningful
step toward normalizing mental-health conversations in Malaysian
workplaces. By combining science, technology, and compassion, it gives
organizations a structured yet human way to care for their people.”
Clinical Psychologist Izzaty of Alpro Health shared, “When we make
emotional wellbeing measurable, we send a clear message that mental
health is not an afterthought, but an integral part of what it means to
be truly healthy. At Alpro Health, our goal is to help individuals and
companies translate that awareness into daily, data-driven action that
supports real emotional balance.”
At the core of the Happier Project lies the HappiDex, a proprietary
wellbeing index that quantifies organizational mental health into a
single, evidence-based score. The index merges validated psychological
assessments with NeuroAI-derived data to measure five critical wellbeing
dimensions: stress, burnout, resilience, work engagement, and
self-development. Grounded in the U.S. Surgeon General's Framework for
Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing (2022), the HappiDex provides
companies with a science-backed tool to track progress, benchmark
performance, and design targeted wellness strategies that drive both
employee satisfaction and business outcomes. Research consistently shows
that employees with higher wellbeing experience lower healthcare costs,
fewer absences, and stronger productivity.
Through the Happier Project, Alpro Health envisions a future where
mental health is measured as routinely as physical health, and where
every Malaysian workplace becomes a space of safety, belonging, and
growth. This initiative reflects Alpro Group's broader vision to create a
healthy and vibrant world, one where healthcare extends beyond medicine
to include emotional and mental wellbeing for all.
Building on this vision, The Happier Project sets an ambitious goal
for 2026 to reach over 40,000 employees across 150 Malaysian companies,
united under the mission of moving “Towards 50,000 Malaysians Screened
for Mental Wellbeing.” This represents one of Malaysia's largest
privately led mental wellbeing initiatives, taking a meaningful step
toward a future where mental wellbeing screening becomes a mainstream
health practice for every working Malaysian. This nationwide initiative
reflects Alpro Group's broader vision to create a healthy and vibrant
world, one where healthcare extends beyond medicine to include emotional
and mental wellbeing for all.
The
Happier Project is now open for corporate participation and
partnership, offering organizations a data-driven way to assess,
benchmark, and strengthen the mental resilience of their workforce.
Companies that aspire to build psychologically safe, productive, and
compassionate workplaces are invited to join Alpro Health in this
movement. To learn more about programme enrolment and partnership
opportunities, contact corporate@alpropharmacy.com.
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