New Mobility magazine engages with thought leaders on up and coming Big Ideas

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To commemorate its 30th anniversary, New Mobility magazine marked the occasion by asking thought leaders in technology, transportation, culture, community and function research to share their big ideas for making the world a better place for wheelchair users. The reflections across those subject matters revealed tangible results researchers and developers are seeing that could one day make life of a wheelchair user better, including enabling them to walk again. These reflections were sobering at times over the possibilities that await us. Read the article HERE.

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