Japanese company Panasonic has developed a robotic bed for the disabled and elderly people are able to transform into a wheelchair
As the report says the company-developer, the device is designed to help people with disabilities to lead independent lives.
Invalid "chair bed", called Robotic Bed, will be presented at an exhibition of equipment for rehabilitation and care, to be held in Tokyo from September 29 to October 1.
Robotic Bed yet is only a prototype. The company expects to begin selling it no earlier than 2015. Approximate price of a new device has not been determined, reports medportal.ru.
Recently, Japan, whose population is aging rapidly, is actively developing technology for people with disabilities. For example, recently announced the Japanese "invalid quad, and for robotic nurses have begun to develop safety standards.
As the report says the company-developer, the device is designed to help people with disabilities to lead independent lives.
Invalid "chair bed", called Robotic Bed, will be presented at an exhibition of equipment for rehabilitation and care, to be held in Tokyo from September 29 to October 1.
Robotic Bed yet is only a prototype. The company expects to begin selling it no earlier than 2015. Approximate price of a new device has not been determined, reports medportal.ru.
Recently, Japan, whose population is aging rapidly, is actively developing technology for people with disabilities. For example, recently announced the Japanese "invalid quad, and for robotic nurses have begun to develop safety standards.
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