Israeli Army's Idea Lab Aims at a New Target: Saving Lives
A number of projects are aimed at minimizing direct contact between health workers and patients. Temi had already identified a market for personal robotic assistants, costing about $2,000, that resemble an iPad on a parking-meter-high wheeled pedestal. Rafael and Elbit have now adapted them to operate in fleets, and to allow doctors to monitor patients or deliver them medicine without ever entering their rooms, said Yossi Wolf, who previously developed robots to help Israeli soldiers deal with Hamas tunnels or chemical weapons.
May-8-2020, 07:19:00 GMT
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