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June 4 Webinar to Highlight the Impact of AI on Alternative Drive Controls
Stealth Products’ Gabriel Romero will speak on real-world applications for artificial intelligence.

May 30, 2025 by Laurie Watanabe

A June 4 webinar will focus on taking the mystery out of how alternative drive controls for complex power wheelchairs are evolving thanks to artificial intelligence (AI).

The webinar — Wheels of Change: How AI is Driving the Future of Alternative Drive Controls — is one hour long and starts at 12 noon Eastern time. Registration is free.

Gabriel Romero, Stealth Products’ vice president of sales and marketing, will lead an interactive hour about how AI is creating new, real-world possibilities for power wheelchair riders with complex conditions.

Romero will discuss how AI can be used to design driving controls with greater precision and adaptability, making them better able to meet power chair riders where they are and even as their conditions progress. And we’ll cover key technology milestones, AI-powered technology that’s available today, and what the AI-supported seating and wheeled mobility world could look like tomorrow.

The webinar will include a live Q&A session. Registrants receive access to the live event, as well as to the webinar archive, available on demand, 24/7.

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