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Docodemo Expo: Virtual Travel for Children with Disabilities
A project using AI-powered robots to virtually transport children with severe disabilities to various locations, aiming for inclusivity and breaking barriers.
Italian
Italy
TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceInnovationDisabilityInclusionAccessibility
Osaka City General Medical CenterSpecial Kids Future Vision ChallengeTokotoko EarthItalian Pavilion At Expo 2025
Shin OkazakiAi TodaMario Vattani
- Which organizations are involved in this project?
- The project is a collaboration between the Osaka City General Medical Center, a consortium of companies (Special Kids Future Vision Challenge), and the Italian Pavilion at Expo 2025, serving as a main partner.
- What is the main goal of the Docodemo Expo project?
- The Docodemo Expo project will use AI-powered robots to allow children with severe disabilities to "travel" to places like Disneyland, London, and New York, virtually experiencing these locations.
- What is the significance of this project according to Ai Toda?
- Ai Toda, CEO of Tokotoko Earth, emphasized the project's goal of promoting the "right to adventure" for children with disabilities, fostering friendships, and celebrating life through new experiences.
- What are the future plans for the technology developed for this project?
- The technology developed for Docodemo Expo will be used beyond the Expo to create similar experiences for children with disabilities worldwide, aiming to build a society where "it can't be done" doesn't exist.
- Who is the driving force behind the Docodemo Expo project, and what inspired them?
- Shin Okazaki, a pediatric neurologist, spearheaded the project after realizing many disabled children couldn't attend the Expo, aiming to bring the Expo experience to them.