Bristol Robotics lab helps provide access to art for disabled people in self-isolation

Disabled people experiencing extreme isolation due to coronavirus can now use robots to remotely access one of Britain’s most well-known art galleries, thanks to a unique Bristol Robotics Laboratory collaboration.

Telepresence robots, part of the D4D project, are being used to connect people who are experiencing extreme isolation as they are required to shield during the current pandemic.

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Praminda Caleb-Solly, Professor of Assistive Robotics and Intelligent Health Technologies at the Bristol Robotics Lab, said: “There are numerous applications for telepresence robots within health and social care, and it is disappointing that we are not making more use of these to support people, particularly in these exceptional times.

“I hope the use of the telepresence robot at the Saatchi Gallery will help to normalise these technologies and make people more open and willing to explore their potential.”

For more information, visit the UWE Bristol website.

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