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CAN Mobilities' 'Can Go' Cane Alleviates Mobility Challenges

CAN Mobilities is a startup creating mobility aids such as the 'Can Go,' a connected smart walking cane with a number of helpful features. The Can Go was designed to alleviate, and contribute to eventually eliminating, the stigma surrounding walking aids. As such, this cane boasts three primary features controlled by three buttons on the handle.

One button enables a flashlight for visual aid while another answers incoming calls from a smartphone that can be paired with the cane. The third button changes the display on the screen of the cane to showcase different statistics, such as walking speed, steps taken, or the current date and time.

On top of these three primary features, the Can Go boasts a unique use case for caregivers and healthcare providers. The cane has over ten sensors across its body that allow it to determine walking speed, pressure, accuracy, and various other subtle details surrounding the walker's patterns. This information can be used by healthcare providers to determine risk cases for situations such as falling or developing further mobility impairments, such as arthritis.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Mobility Aids - Creating smart mobility aids with helpful features that contribute to the elimination of the stigma surrounding walking aids.
2. Healthcare Wearable Technology - Incorporating sensors and data analysis capabilities into walking aids to help healthcare providers track patient patterns for risk assessment and prevention.
3. Smart Assistive Devices - Revolutionizing assistive devices by integrating smart features such as flashlights and calls to smartphones that can be controlled by buttons on the handle.
Industry Implications
1. Mobility Aid Manufacturing - The industry can invest in creating smart mobility aids that cater to the needs of elderly and disabled customers for better mobility and lifestyle.
2. Wearable Technology Manufacturing - Companies in this industry can invest in creating assistive walking aids with sensors that help collect and analyze data for risk assessments.
3. Healthcare Industry - Healthcare providers can utilize smart mobility aids to track patient mobility patterns and make timely medical interventions before the situation worsens.

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