MOVIA In The PRESS
In Bristol, Connecticut, meet the brains behind the ‘Bots’
The Movia team uses RAI – or Robot-Assisted Instruction – to program robots to teach kids on the autism spectrum […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics Provides Virtual Learning Assistance for Children with Special Needs
MOVIA Robotics, Inc. is a Connecticut-based robotics company that helps children with learning disabilities. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the […]
Learn MoreBringing Robot-Assisted Instruction to the Underserved on the Autism Spectrum
Bristol Robotics Company Provides Support to Special Needs Families Facing Challenges While Parenting During Pandemic. Movia Robotics Inc. (MOVIA) has […]
Learn MoreUConn Startup Brings Collaborative Robotics to Children with Special Needs
Movia Robotics, Inc. (Movia), based in Bristol, Connecticut, has developed technology that helps children on the autism spectrum with social […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics offers help to children with autism through DoD contract
Although humanoid robots are far from as common as industrial robot arms or mobile platforms, they are showing promise for […]
Learn MoreMOVIA Robotics in Bristol: Teaching robots to teach
The autistic child at Norfeldt Elementary School in West Hartford is fully engaged with his instructor, Chris, who leads him […]
Learn MoreCT Robot Software Company Helps Children with Learning Disabilities
Movia Robotics President and Chief Technology Officer Timothy Gifford was doing work in social robotics and robot interaction when he developed […]
Learn MoreBristol company creates robot to help children with autism learn life skills
Meet a small, approachable robot named QT, able to show emotion thanks to a screen that represents it’s face. “I […]
Learn MoreTOP 3 FIRMS TAPPED FOR STARTUP BRISTOL COMPETITION…
After sharing their business plans during a live presentation last week, three companies now have the opportunity to receive grant […]
Learn MoreMASSCHALLENGE UNVEILS 128 START UP FINALISTS FOR 2016 ACCELERATOR
A startup-friendly accelerator, unveiled 128 finalists for the 2016 accelerator program to be held in Boston this summer.
Learn MoreHartford Firm’s Robotics System Helps Children Manage Autism
Timothy Gifford isn’t looking to cure childhood autism. But he does want to improve the quality of life for children […]
Learn MoreTIMOTHY GIFFORD AND ANJANA BHAT USE ROBOTS TO HELP AUTISTIC CHILDREN
Movia Robotics CEO Gifford, and Bhat, an assistant professor of kinesiology at the University of Connecticut, use robots to help […]
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