Jaco® Assistive robot in Action at Home, at Work and at Play

See how users physically and socially interact at home, at work and at play thanks to their Jaco® assistive robot integrated with their power wheelchair. The Kinova® Jaco assistive robot is changing lives every day, giving people with upper-body mobility limitations newfound independence to perform the tasks of daily living all on their own. Kinova’s assistive technology supports people affected by a vast array of conditions (ALS, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, rheumatism, spinal muscular atrophy, stroke, tetraplegia) and injuries (general back and shoulder pain, repetitive strain, spinal cord injuries), as well as natural deterioration due to ageing. Regardless of whether you’re old or young, female or male, or the degree to which you require assistance, our solutions are adaptable to your situation and your environment. Learn more about Kinova’s assistive technology: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit us on social media: Twitter: Facebook: LinkedIn: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kinova is a global leader in innovation robotics. Founded in 2006 in Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada, Kinova’s mission was initially to empower individuals with upper-body limitations through assistive robotics. Over a decade later, the company has evolved its solutions and product suite to service new markets — helping researchers, medical professionals, governments, businesses and educational institutions achieve their innovation goals through strategic partnerships and collaborative efforts. Today, with an ever-evolving line of robotic technologies built up over more than a decade of inspired ingenuity, and a dedicated team spanning all corners of the world, our company’s collective mission is — and always will be — to empower humanity to go well beyond its limitations and achieve the extraordinary. There is no need to small. No task too great. #AchieveExtraordinary
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