Before the Segway made him famous, inventor Dean Kamen had already spent decades revolutionizing medical devices: infusion pumps, insulin pumps, stents, dialysis machines. Kamen's boldest idea, though ...
FRISCO -- If you ve been looking to involve yourself in a good cause, we ve come across one that involves new technology, American jobs, and helping veterans. It sounds like a no-brainer, until you ...
There’s no question the iBOT was ahead of its time. In fact, it’s a jarring to see photos from more than a decade and half ago with inventor Dean Kamen seated in the motorized wheelchair next to Bill ...
Toyota Motor North America, one of Toyota's American companies, collaborated with "DEKA Research and Development" established by Mr. Kamen on May 21, 2016 to develop iBot and to provide ...
While the Segway rolls into the sunset, the iBOT is climbing toward a comeback. Thanks to a foundation that donated $30,000 to pay for it, a Texas police officer injured on the job has an updated ...
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From the Segway to iBot to AutoSyringe, Dean Kamen has made a name as one of the biggest inventors of the past 50 years. In 1989, he decided to give back with the launch of FIRST, an organization that ...
Before the Segway made him famous, inventor Dean Kamen had already spent decades revolutionizing medical devices: infusion pumps, insulin pumps, stents, dialysis machines. Kamen's boldest idea, though ...