The conceptual 'COBI' self-driving wheelchair is a modular mobility solution for seniors focused on providing them with intuitive support throughout their day.
The unit consists of a two-part design, which includes a barrel-like wheel section that attaches onto the upper frame. When paired together, these components form a wheelchair perfect for getting around in a motorized manner. The upper frame, however, can also be detached from the wheel base to work as a walker when desired.
The conceptual 'COBI' self-driving wheelchair is the design work of Hyeon Park, Haeun Jung, Hyuntae Kim and Sookyoung Ahn, and maintains a modern aesthetic. This could help to increase the appeal of the mobility device for those who might not like how existing walkers or wheelchairs look.
Two-in-One Senior Mobility Solutions
The Conceptual 'COBI' Self-Driving Wheelchair is Modular
Trend Themes
1. Modular Senior Mobility Solutions - Innovative modular mobility solutions for seniors that can transform from a wheelchair to a walker offer convenience and efficiency with multi-functional designs.
2. Self-driving Wheelchairs - Self-driving wheelchairs equipped with intuitive technology offer seniors increased independence and mobility with innovative features like obstacle detection and voice control.
3. Modern Senior Mobility Devices - There is a growing demand for modern, aesthetically pleasing mobility devices for seniors, presenting a disruptive opportunity for manufacturers to create devices that are both functional and fashionable.
Industry Implications
1. Mobility Device Manufacturing - Mobility device manufacturers can invest in R&D to create modular, self-driving and modern mobility devices to meet the demand of the aging baby boomer population.
2. Aging in Place Technology - New technologies like self-driving and modular mobility devices offer disruptive innovation opportunities for companies in the aging in place technology sector to create convenient and efficient devices for seniors.
3. Healthcare Equipment Distribution - Companies specializing in the distribution of healthcare equipment can capitalize on the growing demand for modern mobility devices and offer innovative products to meet the needs of the aging population.