Recent news and events
Please check back regularly for our latest news and events.
iBOT® Featured in Clarksville TN News
August 9, 2020 – General News
Please click on the attached link for a story about one of our latest Users. https://clarksvillenow.com/local/clarksville-teen-receives-the-gift-of-mobility-with-the-ibot-wheelchair/ Mobius Mobility LLC is not responsible for material posted by any third party to this social media site and disclaims all liability for claims or damages that may result from any posting on this site. Mobius Mobility LLC may post external links that may take you to a website to which our privacy practices do not apply. Mobius Mobility…iBOT® Featured by CBS, New York
January 23, 2020 – General News
iBOT®, The Ferrari Of Wheelchairs, Offers A Lot More Than Just Mobility 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, but CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez says don’t call the iBOT a wheelchair. Yeah, they kind of look alike, but the iBOT is more like the Ferrari of wheelchairs. To understand why, you…iBOT® Featured in New Mobility Magazine:
July 2, 2019 – General News
The original iBOT® holds the rare distinction of being both a huge failure and a revolutionary industry changer. When inventor Dean Kamen pulled back the curtain on his groundbreaking wheelchair design on national television in 1999, viewers marveled at the chair’s ability to “stand” and balance on two wheels, tackle snow, sand and other tricky terrain — and most notably, to climb and descend stairs. Kamen had set out to create a personal mobility device…Mobius Mobility and iBOT® Personal Mobility Device to exhibit at 2019 National Veterans Wheelchair Games
February 28, 2019 – General News
Mobius Mobility and iBOT® Personal Mobility Device Featured at 2019 National Veterans Wheelchair Games: www.wheelchairgames.org The National Veterans Wheelchair Games is co-presented between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Paralyzed Veterans of America. The Games serve Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Amputations and other central neurological impairments with the goal to increase their independence, healthy activity and quality of life through wheelchair sports and recreation. Veterans are being exposed to wheelchair sports at their…