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Robots Bring Zoo to Sick Kids' Bedsides
25 Nov
Summary
- Robots offer remote zoo visits for immunocompromised children.
- Children experience animals virtually from hospital or home.
- Specialized technology enables real-time interaction and exploration.

Sick children with weakened immune systems are now able to virtually visit Edinburgh Zoo thanks to innovative robotic technology. Riley, aged 7, and Josy, 5, who are undergoing cancer treatment, have experienced a personalized tour of the zoo.
The AV1 robot, controlled via a smartphone or tablet, serves as the child's eyes, ears, and voice, enabling them to explore and communicate in real-time. This allows close encounters with animals such as giraffes, meerkats, and penguins.
This technology, provided by UK charity SpecialEffect, ensures children can safely experience the zoo's inhabitants and learn about their behaviors without leaving their hospital or home, creating memorable and joyful moments.




