KT Skylife Supplies Smart Electric Wheelchairs for Transportation-Disadvantaged in Uijeongbu City
Uijeongbu City Signs Business Agreement
'AutoWheel' Available for Rental at City Hall
KT Skylife will provide the smart electric wheelchair 'AutoWheel' for people with disabilities in Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do.
KT Skylife and Uijeongbu City held a business agreement signing ceremony on the 25th and signed a business agreement to support the smart electric wheelchair rental project. The signing ceremony was attended by Yang Chun-sik, President of Skylife, Kim Dong-geun, Mayor of Uijeongbu, and Park Dong-hyun, CEO of 'Highcore,' the co-developer of AutoWheel.
Business agreement signing ceremony held at Uijeongbu City Hall on the 25th. From the left, Yang Chunsik, President of KT Skylife; Kim Donggeun, Mayor of Uijeongbu; Park Donghyun, CEO of Highcore.
View original imageSkylife plans to provide AutoWheel to Uijeongbu City at a special discounted price, and people with disabilities will be able to rent and use it at the city hall.
Earlier, Skylife collaborated with Highcore last year to jointly develop a smart electric wheelchair product to enhance mobility convenience and provide mobility services for transportation-vulnerable groups and seniors.
Yang Chun-sik, President of KT Skylife, said, "We are pleased to be able to reasonably support high-quality smart electric wheelchairs so that transportation-vulnerable people can move more safely and conveniently," adding, "We will continue to develop innovative products and services to provide value and experiences to various social groups."
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Kim Dong-geun, Mayor of Uijeongbu, said, "This MOU is a great opportunity to maintain social activities for people with disabilities in the district through the rental of high-performance electric wheelchairs," and added, "We will work harder to make Uijeongbu a city where people with disabilities can live well."
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