
Disabled US vets to get Israeli shock-absorbing wheels
2,000 Acrobat wheels to be purchased over next three years will help disabled vets navigate uneven terrain and steps and alleviate pain.

2,000 Acrobat wheels to be purchased over next three years will help disabled vets navigate uneven terrain and steps and alleviate pain.

The innovative add-on doesn’t interfere with the chair’s folding mechanism and is easily removed, so it can be attached to a standard rented wheelchair.

‘I am representing the state of Israel, the people of Israel and the entire Paralympic delegation,’ says the designated flagbearer for the 2016 Games.

Mikhmoret beach adds two big-wheeled beach chairs to its coastal furniture collection to give everyone a chance to enjoy the surf.

Nonprofit to provide Acrobat wheels that can go over uneven terrain and get down a curb or stairs, while the shock is absorbed by the wheel itself.

Israeli innovators have transformed the ordinary wheel into a futuristic shock-absorbing product for wheelchairs, bikes and more.

Revolutionary shock-absorbing SoftWheel technology is rolling out for wheelchairs, bicycles and eventually everything else on wheels.

Former Keter plastics executives turn their expertise into a humanitarian project to help millions of disabled children in developing countries get to school.

2012 was a year of innovation and progress. To celebrate the New Year, ISRAEL21c looks back at the top stories of the year.

Blue-and-white technology with a green outlook could cheaply give mobility to thousands of people with disabilities.