Circle Specialty has three new ways for Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs), seating clinicians, clients, caregivers and other Complex Rehab Technology stakeholders to stay in the know.
“These new channels will provide a central place for updates, product information, educational content, and announcements related to Circle Specialty’s growing portfolio of pediatric and adult positioning solutions,” industry veteran Bill Noelting said. “Through its social platforms, Circle Specialty will share insights on product features, clinical considerations, new releases and company developments, along with practical resources designed to help professionals deliver the best possible outcomes for the individuals they serve.”
“Social media gives us an opportunity to communicate more directly and consistently with the clinicians and providers who use our products every day,” said Abraham Goldstein, the company’s president and cofounder. “We’re excited to create opportunities where people can stay informed, learn from one another, and follow what’s ahead for Circle Specialty.”
Keep up with the company via Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
As the United States, Canada and Mexico get ready to cohost the FIFA World Cup 2026, kicking off June 11 and culminating in the final on July 19, don’t forget the FIPFA Powerchair Football World Cup is coming up in October in Buenos Aires.
The FIPFA World Cup, run by the Fédération Internationale de Powerchair Football Association, will feature 10 national teams. France is the reigning World Cup champion, having won the title in 2023. England was the runner-up that year, and the United States team finished in third place.
Follow along via the official FIPFA page, as well as via the United States Power Soccer Association’s website and Powerchair Football Canada’s Facebook page.
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