When it was first introduced by Segway inventor Dean Kamen back in the early 2000's, the iBOT stair-climbing wheelchair gave greater vertical independence to people with disabilities. But not enough ...
In August, iBOT would have been celebrating its 10th birthday had not Johnson and Johnson quietly and without warning sold off the motorized wheelchair that promised to give the elderly and the ...
This week Toyota revealed plans for its second generation iBOT prototype, a wheelchair so adaptable it allows people to climb stairs. The comeback is great news for people who feel limited by ...
Toyota has partnered up with the inventor of the Segway to develop a wheelchair that can climb stairs, with a revamp of the iBot planned for market. Dean Kamen’s DEKA Research, which he developed ...
Toyota Motor North America has signed a partnership with Deka Research and Development to create a new kind of motorized wheelchair. We are talking about the second generation of the iBot, which is a ...
When Dean Kamen offered the world the iBot, a wheelchair that could climb stairs, people were overjoyed by the concept. This joy was overshadowed by the $25,000 price tag that each iBot came with, ...
Dean Kamen, the man who gave us the Segway, has teamed up with Toyota to bring back another one of his most fascinating transportation devices: the iBot. SEE ALSO: Segway just dealt a huge blow to the ...
The iBOT wheelchair is designed to help disabled individuals with climbing stairs. It features two sets of wheels that can rotate around each other. This allows for the person to be elevated up to six ...
Inventor Dean Kamen's stair-climbing iBOT wheelchair is making a comeback. In partnership with Toyota Motor North America, DEKA Research and Development will launch a next-generation motorized chair.
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