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  • Veterans Deserve Better

    Veterans and Mobility Equipment The challenges faced by disabled veterans stand as a stark reminder of the unmet promises. Those who have served their country deserve better. “Wheelchairs of Broken Promises,” featured by WBUR, delves into the personal stories of veterans. Their daily lives are marred by malfunctioning wheelchairs. These stories shed light on the…

  • Bridging the Gap

    Untapped Potential Imagine a different world. One where a broken wheelchair isn’t a barrier to independence and mobility. Where individuals don’t have to wait weeks or months for repairs. Where the needs of wheelchair users are met with innovative solutions that are bridging the gap. Unfortunately, that is not our world. The current systems in…

  • Empowering Innovation: 

    The Role of the Mobility Independence Foundation in Open Hardware In the realm of accessibility equipment, innovation is key.  The Mobility Independence Foundation (the MIF) stands at the forefront of fostering accessibility through its commitment to open hardware. Just as open source software revolutionized the digital landscape, open hardware is transforming the physical realm.  But…

  • Cleaning Our Wheels

    WITH INNOVATIVE ALLIANCES Discount on cleaning our wheels Our dedication to finding groundbreaking solutions to enhance mobility and save money for individuals with mobility impairments continues. We understand that convenience is essential for those relying on manual wheelchairs. This is why we are thrilled to introduce a revolutionary product. It will transform the way we’ll…

  • Future of Open Source Technology

    Introducing Accessibilità: In recent years, the open-source community has been buzzing with innovations that seek to make daily life more inclusive for all. After a brief pause, the innovative project of creating an open-source electric wheelchair has returned to the limelight with renewed vigor and a fresh approach. One such groundbreaking project is our project…

  • ‘Right to Repair’:

    Empowering Wheelchair Users In Colorado and beyond The ‘Right to Repair’ movement has gained traction in various sectors, from electronics to automobiles. However, it’s within the realm of healthcare and mobility, particularly concerning powered wheelchairs, where this movement is witnessing a crucial and transformative push. As a cornerstone of this progress, we can look to…

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