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 ...
New Hampshire-based inventor Dean Kamen has launched a new coast-to-coast tour to bring the latest version of his iBOT personal mobility device — an all-terrain electric wheelchair — directly to ...
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 ...
Dean Kamen is the first to admit it. “From the day it came out, and from that day forward, I’ve been known as the Segway guy,” the serial inventor tells Yahoo News, referring to the two-wheeled, ...
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 ...
HOSPITALS IN THREE DAYS. THAT IS A LOT OF JUMPS. A FORT WORTH, TEXAS POLICE OFFICER, PARALYZED FROM THE WAIST DOWN AFTER BEING SHOT IN THE LINE OF DUTY IN 2003, WILL NOW BE ABLE TO MOVE MORE FREELY ...
RANDI IS ALL aflutter, wondering just what this secret project is that Dean Kamen is working on. Kamen is the winner of the National Medal of Technology and most recently created the iBot, an off-road ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- There has been a breakthrough for people who've lost their legs, suffered spinal cord injuries and have other mobility issues. It looks like a souped-up electric wheelchair, ...
Before it was officially unveiled in December 2001, the hype surrounding the Segway Human Transporter was incredible. But it wasn’t because people were excited to get their hands on the product, they ...
Dean Kamen is the Founder of FIRST and President of DEKA Research & Development Corporation based in Manchester, NH. DEKA is a dynamic company focused on the development of revolutionary new ...
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 ...