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[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] T map Mobility announced on the 1st that it will hold the ‘Safe Companion for Mobility-Impaired’ event together with Todo Works.


Founded in 2016, Todo Works is a startup that produces mobility assistive devices such as power assist devices and wheelchairs. The company has been steadily working to solve social issues of mobility-impaired people and improve their mobility rights. It also possesses innovative technology, such as developing the world’s smallest and lightest wheelchair power assist device, ‘Todo Drive.’


Recently, Todo Works launched a ‘wheelchair subscription service’ that allows users to access high-priced, custom-fit wheelchairs and power assist devices at relatively low prices. Considering that only 5% of users in Korea use custom-fit wheelchairs tailored to their bodies, T map Mobility is cooperating to promote Todo Works’ subscription service.


The core of this event is to provide free banner advertisements for Todo Works on the T map application (app) and offer discount benefits to service subscribers. The period lasts until the 31st of this month. The banner ads will be intensively exposed to users who have set hospitals or elderly-related facilities as destinations within the last four weeks on T map.


Users who access the Todo Works event page through T map and subscribe to the service can receive discount coupons worth up to 200,000 KRW. Even new subscribers will receive a 5,000 KRW coupon. No separate AS (after-service) costs will be incurred during the subscription period, and cancellation is possible at any time without penalty fees.



Shim Jae-shin, CEO of Todo Works, said, “Through T map’s targeted promotional support, we were able to understand how much domestic mobility companies care about mobility-impaired people,” adding, “We hope that the cooperation between the two companies will create an environment where mobility-impaired people can move more safely and conveniently.”


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