Leka- The Light-Up Robot Ball Designed For Disabled Children
January 4, 2016
A robot that could help children with autism learn is to go on show at CES – the huge tech show in Las Vegas.
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A robot that could help children with autism learn is to go on show at CES – the huge tech show in Las Vegas.
Leka is a motion-sensitive ball that can light up and roll around. Its makers are hoping to add a visual display and sounds to the robot too.
BBC technology desk editor Leo Kelion quizzed the company’s chief Ladislas de Toldi about how Leka could help children.
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Thanks for talking about Leka! Here is the right link towards the video of Leka: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-35204679
You can find out more about Leka on our website: http://leka.io
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