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MOVIA Robotics Welcomes Josias Reynoso to Its Team, Offering His Knowledge and Perspective as a Youth on the Autism Spectrum
BRISTOL, Conn., June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — MOVIA Robotics, Inc. is proud to welcome Josias Reynoso as the newest member of its growing team. Josias […]
Learn MoreIn Bristol, programming robot software to help special needs students
BRISTOL, Conn. — Movia Robotics is continuing its mission to create software to help students on the autism spectrum succeed. […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics, Inc. Announces $5 Million Venture Capital Closing With ZFC Capital Partners II, L.P.
BRISTOL, Conn., April 12, 2021 MOVIA Robotics, Inc—a collaborative robotics company building systems and software to help children with autism […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics Further Supports Inclusivity by Welcoming A New Intern
MOVIA Robotics, Inc. has been a long-time advocate of inclusivity by creating innovative robotic assistive technology to help children on the […]
Learn MoreRobot-Assisted Instruction for Children with Autism: How Can Robots Be Used in Special Education?
In today’s high-tech world, quality teaching in special education is an essential factor that many specialists need to fulfill. Special […]
Learn MoreBBC Click Features MOVIA Robotics in its segment “Behind the Mask”
This week on Click, Paul Carter looks at robots designed to help autistic children, and Spencer finds out why three […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics’ Director of Curriculum, Monica O’Brien, Named 2021 Connecticut “Mother Of The Year®”
MOVIA’s Monica O’Brien Chosen As One Of The Nation’s Best Mothers Honored For Devotion To Motherhood, Leadership, And Community Service […]
Learn MoreMeet The Inventors: Timothy Gifford On How To Go From Idea To Launch
Do not depend too heavily on another company for your success. Always make sure that your product does not integrate […]
Learn MoreMaintaining and Improving Skills During COVID-19 with Robot-Assisted Instruction
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many children are falling behind due to compromises in therapy and education services. Children with disabilities […]
Learn MoreWith new investment, Bristol educational robotics maker seeks growth
For some kids with autism, interacting with teachers and peers can be one of the biggest challenges they confront in […]
Learn MoreA Class in COVID: CT-based robotics company develops robots geared toward interacting with kids on autism spectrum
(WTNH) — Folks with autism have trouble reading people’s faces and voices. They don’t get tone and nuance very well. […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics Product Review for Robot-Assisted Instruction for Children with Autism & Other Special Needs
Most importantly, the robots and the programs are designed to be easy for teachers and/or therapists to use while working […]
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