'Scewo,' the Switzerland-based medtech company, launched the 'Scewo BRO,' an electric-powered wheelchair that offers several industry-firsts. This wheelchair goes beyond the norm of simply functioning as a mobility-enhancer or a mobility solution for paraplegic citizens with unique treads and a robotic arm.
This wheelchair is poised as "a power wheelchair for the new generation" because it is capable of traveling up and down stairs, raising and lowering to allow users to reach shelves and the floor, and even traverse slightly uneven terrain. The wheelchair runs on two large wheels that are raised enough to ride over two-inch bumps, while using a mixture of artificial intelligence and sensing systems to ensure the rider is always comfortable situated and balanced.
Interested consumers can book a test drive on Scewo's website in advance of the official release of the wheelchair later this year.
All-Terrain Electric Wheelchairs
The Scewo BRO Wheelchair Can Traverse Stairs and Uneven Ground
Trend Themes
1. All-terrain Electric Wheelchairs - Electric-powered wheelchairs that can traverse stairs and uneven ground will revolutionize mobility for people with disabilities.
2. AI-assisted Mobility Solutions - Mobility solutions enhanced with artificial intelligence and sensing systems have the power to transform accessibility and improve quality of life for people with disabilities.
3. Smart Assistive Technologies - The integration of smart tech into assistive technologies has the potential to create innovative solutions that increase mobility and independence for individuals with disabilities.
Industry Implications
1. Medtech - The medtech industry is poised to benefit from the development and production of innovative electric wheelchairs designed for individuals with disabilities.
2. Robotics - The robotics industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the demand for AI-assisted wheelchairs that offer mobility-enhancing solutions for people with disabilities.
3. Smart Home Technology - Smart home technology companies can capitalize on the integration of their products with assistive technologies, allowing individuals with disabilities to have increased independence and mobility within their homes.