is an acronym for ‘I Care Robo’, a flexible multifunctional battery based wheelchair that helps physically handicapped people accomplish many of their normal daily activities without much assistance from their caregivers. read more
The I Kare Robo is a 3-year research project that includes the following technology divisions at Durham College – Electronics, Mechanical, Bio-medical and Mechatronics.read more
Durham College is working with the local industry, not-for-profit and government organizations to the benefit of the local community.read more
The I Kare ROBO provides a cost effective solution to individuals at home as well as patients in the hospitals.
George J. Klein (1904 – 1992), a Canadian is credited as the motorized wheelchair inventor. IKROBO project begins where George left in the wheelchair development. IKROBO will become an industry standard in the smart wheelchair category when fully developed
Patent IP Seminar
All professors involved in the IKROBO project will be attending “patentable IP” seminar conducted by Dave Tyrrell from Vertex IP solutions on Wednesday February 26, 2014, 9 am to 1 pm. The seminar is organized by the Office of Research Services & Innovation, Durham College.
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