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WHEELCHAIR
JAPAN
Dec 2, 2019
Self-driving wheelchairs tested at Haneda Airport
Trials of next-generation self-driving electric wheelchairs have been carried out at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, to help elderly and other people get to boarding gates more easily.
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ON: TECH
Jan 20, 2019
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ big moves at CES 2019
This month CES, the world¡¯s largest consumer electronics trade show, took place in Las Vegas, with many Japanese companies showcasing new products. On: Tech looks a few that hope to change the way we monitor and use information.
JAPAN
Jun 28, 2017
Vanilla Air makes wheelchair user pull himself up stairs to airplane
A subsidiary of All Nippon Airways Co. apologized to a paralyzed man after it forced him to climb stairs on his own using only his arms to board a plane.
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Science & Health
Aug 19, 2016
Pedal-powered wheelchair a hit for therapy, rehabilitation
The ongoing effort to improve the wheelchair isn¡¯t just about electricity and advanced technology.
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GENERATIONAL CHANGE
May 3, 2015
¡®Omotenashi¡¯ a facade, wheelchair-bound consultant says
Unlike other students who enjoyed full mobility and could easily find jobs as convenience store clerks or waiters, the choices available to Toshiya Kakiuchi, 26, were limited as he sought to finance his studies at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto.
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CHUBU CONNECTION
Apr 11, 2014
Bike can turn into wheelchair if disaster strikes
Junji Nagayama, the head of a heavy equipment delivery company in Nagoya, has developed a bicycle that, in just a few minutes, can be transformed into a wheelchair.
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