Increasing Geriatric Population and Technological Developments to Drive Global Mobility Aid Devices Market: TMR
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The growth of the global mobility aid devices market is fueled by a rise in the geriatric population
- Assistive mobility offers many benefits, such as it lessens the impact of mobility limitations, improves the quality of life, and helps in social participation
ALBANY, N.Y., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mobility aid devices are developed to benefit the disabled and elderly community who has trouble getting about. In home care environments, these devices are also useful for transferring patients who have trouble moving around. Due to the various technological developments, these devices are increasing in popularity across the globe. A powered wheelchair, for instance, offers a number of features, such as wafer boards, sip and puff drive control, touchpad control, finger control, and traditional joystick that make it easier to use the device. Such innovations are expe
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This partnership is a significant step to address the increasing demand for allied healthcare professionals (AHPs), who make a significant contribution to the healthcare delivery system.
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With an aim to improve access to quality healthcare throughout the country by developing skilled healthcare resources, Wipro GE Healthcare in 2015 established the GE Healthcare Education Institute (GEHCI).
Tata STRIVE and Wipro GE Healthcare have entered into a partnership to skill youth for jobs in the healthcare sector over a period of three years, said a statement issued today.
The agreement aims to skill 6,200 candidates in various technical and operational areas of healthcare. As part of this partnership,
The project s new partners include FAW-Volkswagen, Anker and NXP Semiconductors leaders in their respective fields of automobiles, portable charging, and chip manufacture.Each
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