We human beings are very lazy. I don’t know about all but I am too much! I hate to walk from my bed to my computer. I think Panasonic knows my problem that’s why a leader of electronics technology, Panasonic Corporation has announced the development of a bed-shaped robot which is transformable from a bed into a wheelchair with me staying in bed or wheelchair.
The bed-shaped robot is designed to help me with mobility maintain an independent lifestyle, expanding their mobility and reducing the need for assistance. At the 36th International Home Care and Rehabilitation Exhibition (H.C.R. 2009), Panasonic will exhibit this new robot at Tokyo Big Sight from September 29 to October 1, 2009.
The aim of this Panasonic Corporation is to bring about safe, secure and comfortable living as it is necessary for those who require assistance for their living activities to secure a safe and comfortable way to move on their own to live an independent life.
It needs physical exertion to lift and move a person from the bed to a wheelchair and therefore there are risks of dropping and injuries. The bed-shaped robot offers you the solution for both problems.
Benefits of Panasonic’s Robotic Bed are:
• Eliminates the need for the user to transfer between the bed and a wheelchair
• Eliminates the burden and risks associated with the transfer
• Can also expand the user’s range of activities
• The user can enjoy the food by converting the bed into a wheelchair and moving to the dining table without the need of assistance from other people
• Automatically separates or restores certain components
• The robot can detect obstacles and people in its way to safely guide the user to avoid collisions
Hmm…this would definitely very helpful for us. Thanks to Panasonic who has developed such a great product.
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