Dublin, Oct. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Robotic Wheelchairs Market Report 2024" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The robotic wheelchairs market size has grown strongly in ...
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A new robot arm can help people who use wheelchairs better handle the day-to-day tasks that might otherwise be too challenging or awkward. In a promotional video, the Jaco is seen grabbing and ...
In spite of advances in wearable robot technology, robots have had a hard time displacing wheelchairs as the dominant technology to help those living with physical disabilities navigate the world.
Next-generation wheelchairs could incorporate brain-controlled robotic arms and rentable add-on motors in order to help people with disabilities more easily carry out daily tasks or get around a city.
Japan's Panasonic Corp has developed a "Robotic Bed" that can transform into a wheelchair to make life easier for elderly and disabled people, it announced Friday. The invention is designed to help ...
Japanese robotics firm tmsuk has unveiled a new piggyback-style rideable designed to make life easier for wheelchair users. The Rodem electric wheelchair is positioned in a way that allows a person to ...
When it comes to the real life-changing technologies, many are found in the accessibility market. These technologies may never appear on the radar of many of the people reading this article, but can ...
Panasonic Corp on Friday announced the development of a bed-shaped robot which can be transformable between a bed and a wheelchair with the user staying in bed or wheelchair. The Robotic Bed is ...
A team of pretty amazing researchers at Huntsville’s Systems Management and Production Center (SMAP) at the University of Alabama got mucho bang for their buck when they transformed a $250 wheelchair ...
The Robot Wheel Chair, which is called the HLPR Chair (for Home Lift, Position and Rehabilitation), also should significantly reduce caregiver and patient injuries. Engineers at the National Institute ...