New York, Nov. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Global Automatic Stair Climbing Wheelchair Market 2022-2026" - https ...
A new wheelchair gives users a greater freedom to reach previously inaccessible areas. The ‘tank-like’ TopChair-S, which has fold-out caterpillar tracks tucked behind its standard wheels, is capable ...
Glob market Reports offers an overarching research and analysis-based study on,“ Global Wheelchair Stair Climber Market Report, History and Forecast 2016-2030, Breakdown Data by Companies, Key Regions ...
Living with muscular dystrophy, Mumbai engineer Siddhant Singh designs AI-enabled prototype to help wheelchair users navigate stairs and uneven terrain independently.
A pilot project has helped to give housebound elderly a new lease on life. Kathy Zhang reports from Hong Kong. In January, nonagenarian Ng Lai-kuen visited her husband's grave for the first time in 15 ...
Washington - The nation's first stair-climbing wheelchair hit the market with a bang but disappeared with a whimper, a casualty of price that raises a big question: How much will society agree to pay ...
A student in Lynn Lake, Man., has received a boost from his school, which raised money to buy a mechanical stair-climber that helps him go to parts of the building he couldn't otherwise access with ...
An electric wheelchair that can climb most stairs, including spiral staircases, has been developed by Zurich-based students. The Scalevo Wheelchair can mount one stair per second and was designed by ...
The nation's first stair-climbing wheelchair hit the market with a bang but disappeared with a whimper, a casualty of price that raises a big question: How much will society agree to pay for high-tech ...
Mak, an operator (back), lifts a stair climber and helps Ng Lai-kuen (center), 90, to visit her husband's grave on a hillside. KATHY ZHANG/CHINA DAILY The pilot program helps seniors and disabled ...
The nation's first stair-climbing wheelchair hit the market with a bang but disappeared with a whimper, a casualty of price that raises a big question: How much will society agree to pay for high-tech ...