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It looks like a souped-up electric wheelchair, but CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez says don't call the iBOT a wheelchair. Why? Because it's like calling a Model T, a car. Yeah, they kind of look alike ...
It's complicated and carries a hefty pricetag, but the federally approved iBOT wheelchair promises to give some of the nation's 2 million wheelchair users new freedom of movement, even allowing ...
The iBot motorized wheelchair was first unveiled back in 2001, but it still looks remarkably futuristic today. The device was created by Segway inventor Dean Kamen, and could climb stairs ...
Actually, mostly arms: Apple’s iBot is still in early prototype stages, and focus has centered on the robot’s extraordinary upper body dexterity, which will enable it to be used not only in ...
In other words, you might see iBot tech find its way into other health care devices, personal transport and even robots. No matter what, this is good news for the wheelchair-bound who want to ...
Automation and robotics have long been tied to AI and some investment strategies are leveraging that concept, including the newly minted VanEck Robotics ETF (IBOT). IBOT, which debuted earlier ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VanEck today announced the launch of the VanEck Robotics ETF (IBOT), a thematic equity ETF offering exposure to the leading global companies that are driving and ...
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