Docodemo Expo: Virtual Travel for Children with Disabilities

Docodemo Expo: Virtual Travel for Children with Disabilities

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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.