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Wednesday Stop At National Veterans Resource Center Caps National Tour Donating Personal Mobility Devices to Veterans


Wednesday Stop At National Veterans Resource Center Caps National Tour Donating Personal Mobility Devices to Veterans
08/02/2021 | 05:39pm EDT
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STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Syracuse will be the final stop of a national tour on Wednesday. A New Hampshire medical device company and a Connecticut-based nonprofit committed to providing revolutionary medical technology to help military veterans take their next steps forward are donating high-tech personal mobility devices to Veteran Administration medical centers and individuals.
“On behalf of legendary inventor Dean Kamen, Mobius Mobility, and SoldierStrong, we are excited that Syracuse will be the final stop of the Operation Mobility Tour and that we are being so warmly welcomed by both the Syracuse VA Medical Center and the National Veterans Resource Center at Syracuse University,” said SoldierStrong chairman and co-founder Chris Meek. ....

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The iBOT: A mission to revolutionize the wheelchair


The iBOT: A mission to revolutionize the wheelchair
Andrew Romano
Dean Kamen is the first to admit it. “From the day it came out, and from that day forward, I’ve been known as the Segway guy,” the serial inventor tells Yahoo News, referring to the two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporter that he first brought to market in 2001.
But “the Segway,” Kamen is quick to add, “came from the iBOT.”
Before the Segway made him famous, the Long Island, N.Y., native had already spent decades revolutionizing medical devices: infusion pumps, insulin pumps, stents, dialysis machines. Kamen’s boldest idea, though, was the one he was ....

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