McKnight’s Senior Living September 26, 2023
Aaron Dorman

A little moxie could help nurses get through a long shift, and now a lot of Moxi — Moxi robots — could be making their way to care facilities or hospitals.

The Moxi unit, which has anthropomorphic features such as arms and LED eyes, aids in delivery tasks such as bringing residents and patients their medication or carrying equipment.

The goal is to assist nurses and caregivers with common routine or rote tasks, similar to how nonphysical artificial intelligence systems now are being incorporated into administrative roles.

Moxi’s developers, Diligent Robotics, plan to significantly expand their product reach thanks to $25 million in new funding, the company announced last week.

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