The program is designated for start up companies, and we have plenty of those in healthcare. You do need to qualify, but the website is pretty complete with instructions, information etc. You need to be in business for 3 years or less and have revenues of under a million, so that leaves...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 11-05-2008
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I just had to include this one as we see so many varied and new health care robotics, but not sure I want to see this guy walking around the hospital any time soon, but the technology built in is pretty wild and is work in progress, we can go from talking heads to walking heads. Take a close look...
This is the prediction of David Levy, author of the book “Love + sex with robots”. Being that Massachusetts is ranked #1 in technology, does that mean they will arrive there first? Five years is not that far away when you think about it. His theory has had some real rippling effects...
Perfect for the "detached male' in today's society ...the robot can cook, go shopping, do chooes, give massages and dress and recharge herself automatically...they gave her an IQ of 130...now wait a minute...why only 130.... well maybe the male gender doesn't want a robot that is too...