Achieving Global Impact: Showcasing Our Exoskeleton Technology in Africa
16. 08. 2024
Victor Cabral
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🌍 Proud moment for our global team! Our CEO, Mike Gloger, is currently in Botswana, Africa, giving lectures at medical schools, clinics, and rehabilitation centers in cooperation with Professor Michelle Johnson from the University of Pennsylvania, US. 🌟
With these lectures and demos in Africa, we’ve achieved one of our final expansion milestones for this year—earlier than planned! It’s not even September, and we can officially say that our products have a presence on every continent, except Oceania, which we’re saving for next year. 💪
Quick deployment, global reach, and making a real difference—this is what drives us forward.
#Innovation #HealthcareTechnology #GlobalExpansion #Exoskeleton #Africa #Botswana #MEBSTER
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